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F1 teams can take the dish soap out of their drivers' onboard drink bottles because swearing is back on the menu.
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According to a statement from the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile), the organization has amended its rules to ...
Formula 1's governing body has reduced penalties on drivers for swearing after the new misconduct rules had sparked a ...
The FIA recently announced a change to Appendix B of the International Sporting Code, and some fans have strong opinions about it.
The FIA reduced the base maximum penalty from 10,000 to 5,000 euros while stewards will have the option to fully suspend a ...
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The FIA confirmed on Wednesday that it has revised Appendix B of its International Sporting Code, softening penalties for ...
The FIA has announced a number of changes to the International Sporting Code (ISC) that relates to drive conduct, reducing ...
The maximum penalties for drivers swearing has been reduced by 50% while stewards will also be given more discretion on ...
The FIA confirms changes to controversial misconduct punishment guidelines; Formula 1 drivers have repeatedly spoken out against the harshness of penalties; changes reduce maximum fines by 50 per cent ...
In a statement posted on their official website, the FIA said that 'major improvements' have been made to Appendix B of the ...
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