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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.
F1 Drivers Draw A Line: What’s Behind The FIA’s Swearing Crackdown?
F1 drivers respond to FIA's crackdown on swearing, calling for transparency in financial fines, better communication, and respect for drivers' professionalism.
Motor racing-Mind your own language, F1 drivers tell FIA boss in swearing row
Formula One drivers have responded to the governing body's clampdown on swearing by asking FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem to treat them like adults and mind his own language.The Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) released a collective statement regarding 'driver misconduct' on Instagram on Thursday.
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.
F1 drivers’ union hits back at FIA after ‘misconduct’ punishments: ‘Our members are adults’
Formula One drivers have written an open letter calling on the FIA to treat them like adults after recent controversies surrounding its punishments for “misconduct” like swearing.
GPDA calls for respect, urges FIA to treat F1 drivers as ‘adults'
The GPDA has called on the FIA to adopt a more respectful and mature approach to its communication with F1’s drivers.
Why F1 drivers finally snapped back at the FIA
Nate Saunders explains how the FIA came to push drivers into a joint response to start treating them like adults. Use a Facebook account to add a comment, subject to Facebook's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
F1 Drivers Are Fighting for Their Right To Swear
The Grand Prix Driver's Association that represents Formula 1 drivers is standing by its members in the face of an FIA crackdown on curse and swear words.
F1 Drivers Confront FIA Over Swearing Punishments
Formula 1 drivers have requested that the FIA treat them like adults after Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc received punishments for swearing. The Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) also slammed FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem for his “tone and language” when criticizing drivers.
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Charles Leclerc fined by FIA after using inappropriate language at Mexico City Grand Prix
Stewards for Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, have fined Charles Leclerc for swearing during a recent post-race news ...
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FIA Releases Statement After F1 Qualifying Postponed at Brazilian Grand Prix
The qualifying session for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix has been postponed due to adverse weather conditions at the Interlagos ...
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Red Bull DEMAND for McLaren FIA investigation sparks official announcement
On top of this, complaints about various alleged illegalities within McLaren's car design has led to FIA investigations, ...
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Two significant achievements highlighted as FIA make F1 2026 car changes
"Much higher downforce" and "more freedom" on design has been achieved with F1 2026 car changes. It's a 'yes' from us.
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FIA Confirms New Brazilian Grand Prix And Qualifying Schedule After Postponement
The FIA and Formula 1 have released a revised schedule for the Brazilian Grand Prix at the iconic Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, ...
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