The former F1 driver was in line to be a steward at the season-opening race in Australia but was criticised by Jos Verstappen ...
A video of FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem crashing a Formula 1 car in a straight line when attempting to race a Ford GT ...
The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, points deductions, and a one-month suspension ...
At the end of last season, F1 drivers called on the FIA to try to ensure there was greater consistency in stewarding ...
Formula One season onwards, Johnny Herbert will no longer be an FIA steward during Grand Prix weekends. The decision puts an ...
The FIA has laid out new guidelines regarding penalties for driver misconduct; fines ranging from £34,000 to £152,000 can now ...
Changes to the FIA Sporting Code include potential fines, suspensions, and docking of Championship points for ‘misconduct’ ...
New FIA rules for 2025 mean Formula 1 drivers will face heavy fines, loss of points or even race bans for swearing or ...
Hm. Aston Martin sticks out here. Fernando Alonso barely squeaks by the Williams, and Lance Stroll (again) exits stage left ...
Max Verstappen "simply does not agree" with Mohammed ben Sulayem's view on drivers' swearing, says F2 driver Richard Verschoor.
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements ...
Herbert was held up as the architect of what were perceived to be overly harsh penalty decisions against Max Verstappen. None of them were truly egregious, but the sport's recent penchant for ...