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PlanetF1 on MSNWhy F1’s next rule change could give Ferrari a big boostThe Ferrari racing department are reportedly ‘convinced’ they will lose less performance than McLaren and Mercedes when the ...
After constant criticism and threats from top drivers including Max Verstappen, the FIA has decided to reduce the swearing ...
Formula One's governing body on Wednesday reduced the controversial penalties dished out to drivers for swearing after a backlash from the grid.
The FIA has announced a number of changes to the International Sporting Code (ISC) that relates to drive conduct, reducing ...
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Flavio Briatore heads into this weekend's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at the helm of the embattled Alpine team - but he is not ...
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F1 drivers no longer face race bans or exorbitant fines for swearing, after the sport's ruler Mohammed Ben Sulayem relented ...
The updated code announced Wednesday slashes the swearing fine on F1 drivers from 40,000 euros ($45,000) to 5,000 euros ...
Formula 1's governing body reduces the penalties for drivers swearing or criticising officials, following widespread outcry.
The FIA has reduced the maximum penalties for drivers swearing by 50% and granted stewards more discretion in decision-making ...
The maximum penalties for drivers swearing has been reduced by 50% while stewards will also be given more discretion on ...
The FIA has made adjustments to an appendix of the International Sporting Code (ISC), ranging from reducing fines to sporting ...
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