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The FIA forgave the fine after Sainz apologized and agreed to make amends. This followed a previous fine for lateness at the Japanese Grand Prix national anthem, reduced after a doctor confirmed ...
SAKHIR, Bahrain (Reuters) -Teams and manufacturers are committed to Formula One's new engine era from 2026 and will continue to discuss future options, the governing FIA said on Friday amid ...
MANAMA – Mercedes driver George Russell voiced concern about instability at Formula One’s governing body after Robert Reid quit as the International Automobile Federation (FIA) deputy ...
However, the new regulations looked to be on the cusp of being scrapped after the FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, advocated for the return to V10s running on sustainable fuels. Four-time ...
An FIA spokesman said the Spaniard had apologised for his conduct and would make up for the breach, in a manner to be determined. Formula 1 has cracked down on swearing in press conferences under ...
SAKHIR, Bahrain :Teams and manufacturers are committed to Formula One's new engine era from 2026 and will continue to discuss future options, the governing FIA said on Friday amid speculation ...
Formula 1 will not return to V10 engines in the imminent future after a "productive" meeting was held between the FIA and teams on Friday. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem led the meeting ...
Carlos Sainz will carry out an 'undetermined' action to 'make up for his swearing breach' after the Williams racer broke the FIA's driver language rules ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
A crunch meeting involving F1 power unit manufacturers and the FIA was held on the sport’s future direction ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix. The FIA convened a meeting in the Bahrain paddock on ...
SAKHIR, Bahrain, April 11 (Reuters) - Teams and manufacturers are committed to Formula One's new engine era from 2026 and will continue to discuss future options, the governing FIA said on Friday ...
Oscar Piastri and Esteban Ocon believe FIA’s new cooling vest for 2025 is “not quite ready to be used” yet, but have praised the governing body for working on a solution to combat heat.
GEORGE RUSSELL slammed the FIA's “unstable” leadership as the sport was thrown into turmoil yesterday. FIA executive Robert Reid resigned yesterday over what he described as a “fundamental ...