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Review of Appendix B of the FIA's International Sporting Code sees a number of changes including reduction of fines for swearing, but sporting penalties for abuse of officials.
The maximum penalties for drivers swearing have been reduced by 50 per cent, while stewards will also be given more ...
The FIA president is accused of hurrying through proposals that outline the terms of standing for election in December, which ...
FIA reduce driver fines by 50 per cent in softening of misconduct rules following F1 driver backlash
The FIA confirm 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, ...
The FIA has reduced the maximum penalties for drivers swearing by 50% and granted stewards more discretion in decision-making ...
The FIA has announced what it calls a "major improvement" to its International Sporting Code, in relation to the penalties ...
The FIA has reduced the maximum penalties F1 drivers can receive for swearing.
The FIA has rowed back on the swearing ban as there will now be a difference between “non-controlled” and “controlled” ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is reportedly attempting to strengthen his control of the governing body by introducing ...
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