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F1 drivers criticize FIA
F1 drivers criticize FIA and ask to be treated like adults over fines for swearing
Formula 1 drivers have criticized the president of the sport’s governing body, the FIA, and asked to be treated like adults in an escalating row over swearing in news conferences.
FIA asked by Formula One drivers to treat them like adults amid swearing row
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said the grid’s stars had a responsibility to stop swearing on the radio and that they should not act like rappers.
Formula-Letter Words: F1 drivers want to be able to swear
Previous NSFW one-liners from Formula One drivers have become fan favourites and memes. While F1 drivers are role models for children, those drivers are also adults campaigning in a dangerous and emotional sport. Do you think swearing belongs in F1 conferences? Let us know in the comments.
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Motor racing-FIA fines Honda and Alpine total $1 million for F1 cost cap breach
LONDON (Reuters) -
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's governing body has fined Honda and Renault-owned Alpine a total of $1 million for ...
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FIA confirm major championship CHANGE with points boost
The FIA have confirmed a major change to the championship, and have increased the allocation of superlicence points to the ...
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Super Formula receives superlicence points boost
Super Formula champion to get 30 superlicence points next year, an increase of five over 2024 ...
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Formula E To Host First Women’s Test Session In Madrid
On Friday, November 8, the historic Jarama Circuit in Madrid, Spain, will set the stage for a groundbreaking event: Formula E ...
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It's F1 Drivers vs FIA president over swearing ban, 'Our members are professional drivers' remark pitted against 'this is not rap music'
Formula One drivers have launched a strong response against FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, demanding to be treated with ...
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