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Ben Sulayem Backtracks On Swearing Ban After BacklashFormula 1’s governing body, has amended its penalties for drivers who swear during controlled events, following a significant ...
The base maximum penalty has been reduced generally from €10,000 to €5,000. This is a reduction of 50%. However, for FIA ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem has scrapped the FIA's controversial guidelines on drivers swearing after uproar from F1 stars. Under ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is reportedly attempting to strengthen his control of the governing body by introducing ...
The FIA president is accused of hurrying through proposals that outline the terms of standing for election in December, which ...
The FIA's war on swearing is seemingly at the end after the governing body announced a reduction in the fines given to ...
Formula 1’s governing body has reduced penalties on drivers for swearing after the new misconduct rules had sparked a ...
The FIA has reduced the maximum penalties for drivers swearing by 50% and granted stewards more discretion in decision-making ...
The FIA, motorsport’s world governing body, announced on Wednesday a major dialing back of the penalties issued to drivers ...
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GPFans on MSNFIA announce new F1 penalty rules ahead of Imola Grand PrixThe FIA have confirmed a rule change regarding penalties for swearing received by drivers, in an official announcement made ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, according to BBC, wants to change regulations to make it harder for candidates like Carlos Sainz Sr. to run for the role of president.
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The president of Formula 1’s governing body is studying the the cost cap that teams operate under because managing it has ...
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