F1 drivers face substantial penalties for ‘misconduct’ under new FIA regulations, and have their first example thanks to the ...
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Hosted on MSNFIA homologates key safety change ahead of F1 2025 seasonThe FIA has approved a new product that will add protection to spectators, trackside personnel and competitors alike.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), in collaboration with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime Wing ...
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Hosted on MSNExclusive: F1 drivers can opt not to wear FIA-approved cooling vests, but mandatory from 2026Wearable-tech devices designed to keep drivers cool in races subject to extreme heat conditions will be optional for the ...
The FIA's crackdown on swearing claimed its first victim on Sunday when WRC driver Adrien Fourmaux was fined €10,000 for ...
“Any words, deeds, or writing that have caused moral injury or loss to the FIA, its bodies, its members or its executive ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNF1 driver ‘can’t afford’ FIA fine as swearing bans, points deductions beckonAn F1 driver has admitted that he "can't afford" to pay an FIA fine for swearing as the governing body threatens bans and.
FAISALABAD: In a continued crackdown against human traffickers, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested a key ...
According to the new guidelines published on 22 January, drivers can now lose championship points for misconduct, either ...
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gpfans on MSNF1 star SLAMS FIA as controversial punishment issuedNot only does this rule apply to F1, but all racing series governed by the FIA, with the new measures coming into effect at ...
The F1 Commission held their first 2025 meeting in London, chaired by FIA Single-Seater Director Nikolas Tombazis and Formula ...
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GPblog UK on MSNLawson backs FIA amid swearing policy row: 'Control that out of the car'Just weeks after the FIA announced it was going to heavily penalise drivers when they swear, it emerged during Formula E's ...
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