Domenicali: F1 doesn’t want to ‘gag’ drivers amid FIA statement ban
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali insists that the sport does not with to “gag” drivers from speaking out on personal and political issues. His comment comes amid a ban on ...
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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali insists that the sport does not with to “gag” drivers from speaking out on personal and political issues. His comment comes amid a ban on ...
Alexander Albon has called on the FIA to provide clarity on its intention to outlaw political statements across various motorsport categories. Late last year, an updated version of the FIA’s ...
The FIA’s recent decision to impose restrictions on the political statements Formula 1 drivers can now make has been branded a "bit unnecessary” by Max Verstappen. In December, the sport’s ...
Formula 1 Team Principals are calling for Mohammed Ben Sulayem to be replaced as the president of the FIA amid a series of controversies. That’s according to BBC Sport, with ...
The FIA has formally opened the application process to identify new teams looking to compete in Formula 1. Any new entry would be able to join the grid in 2025 ...
Newly-appointed Ferrari team boss Frederic Vasseur believes the tension surrounding FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem will cease when the new Formula 1 season commences. Ben Sulayem has been a prominent ...
Ex-Formula 1 driver David Coulthard is backing the FIA rule that prohibits drivers from issuing unauthorised political or personal statements. The rule was instated ahead of the 2023 campaign, with ...
Valtteri Bottas has questioned the new rule instated by the FIA ahead of the 2023 season regarding the projection of political and personal statements. The Alfa Romeo driver believes that ...
The FIA has jumped to the defence of its president Mohammed ben Sulayem after a sexist comment on an archived website from 2001 were uncovered. A report by The Times ...
Amid a period of unease, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is facing scrutiny from a House of Lords peer. Ben Sulayem has been under the spotlight lately - he publicly ...