FIA president sets sights on Indian GP return
FIA president Mohamed Ben Sulayem is hopeful for an Indian Grand Prix return as he is "pushing" for more high-profile motorsport events to take place in the country. Last weekend's ...
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FIA president Mohamed Ben Sulayem is hopeful for an Indian Grand Prix return as he is "pushing" for more high-profile motorsport events to take place in the country. Last weekend's ...
Niels Wittich is set to act as Formula 1 Race Director at all 23 grands prix in 2023. Wittich shared the role with Eduardo Freitas – who also retained his ...
Lewis Hamilton asserts that he will continue to speak out on matters close to him amid a ban on political statements from the FIA. Last year, an updated International Sporting ...
Formula 1’s CEO Stefano Domenicali has criticised Andretti Global for its public approach to gaining access to the grid. The F1 boss explained that he thought the US hopeful was ...
Panthera Team Asia has become the next name to put itself forward to enter Formula 1 after its Team Principal and Co-Founder Benjamin Durand signalled the Asian group intend to ...
Kevin Magnussen is the latest Formula 1 driver that has spoken out against the FIA’s plan to prohibit drivers from making unapproved political, personal and religious statements during race weekends. ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has given up hands-on control of Formula 1, according to a report. Ben Sulayem will remain the president of the governing body, but Nikolas Tombazis, ...
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 ...