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Controversy around the former F1 driver
F1 Drivers Could Be Suspended from Racing for Cursing or Critiquing the FIA in 2025
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) seems to be in the middle of a legislative overhaul for the 2025 season, as the governing body of motorsports changes its sporting code yet again — and free speech is on the chopping block next, according to new reports.
FIA criticism from F1 drivers backed by others: 'It's a mess at the FIA'
Several Formula 1 drivers have been critical of the FIA on several occasions, especially during the 2024 season. However, there is not only frustration in F1, but also in other racing classes where the governing body rules.
Herbert no longer FIA steward: The controversy around the former F1 driver
Formula One season onwards, Johnny Herbert will no longer be an FIA steward during Grand Prix weekends. The decision puts an end to the increasingly loud calls for the removal of Herbert from his voluntary position because of possible conflicts of interest.
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Max Verstappen’s stance revealed as FIA warn drivers of swearing ‘bans’
Max Verstappen "simply does not agree" with Mohammed ben Sulayem's view on drivers' swearing, says F2 driver Richard Verschoor.
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F1 drivers could be suspended for swearing or political statements under new rules
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements ...
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Martin Brundle backs FIA swearing rules for F1 drivers as one thing 'doesn't feel right'
Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle is the first big name in the paddock to react to the FIA's introduction of potential bans ...
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A Formula One playoff system what-if. Plus: Inside driver development programs
Hm. Aston Martin sticks out here. Fernando Alonso barely squeaks by the Williams, and Lance Stroll (again) exits stage left ...
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