GPDA chairman makes worrying admission over FIA’s new F1 swearing penalties
Alex Wurz, chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA), revealed that Formula 1's drivers learnt of the FIA’s stricter fines for swearing through the media.
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Alex Wurz, chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA), revealed that Formula 1's drivers learnt of the FIA’s stricter fines for swearing through the media.
Johnny Herbert has responded to his dismissal as a F1 race steward due to his media duties having been deemed "incompatible" with his work for the FIA.
Johnny Herbert has been announced as a Global Brand Ambassador for Lola Cars, just one day after being dropped as a Formula 1 race steward by the FIA.
Johnny Herbert has left his role as one of the Formula 1 driver stewards after the FIA concluded his work as a media analyst was "incompatible" with the role.
The FIA says its new officials department will lead to a “more professional” governing body after Formula 1 teams and drivers called for improved officiating.
Formula 1 drivers could risk hefty fines or even points deductions for swearing under new FIA stewards guidelines.
The FIA has defended itself regarding accusations from GDPA director, George Russell, of how it allocates the money collected from the fines of Formula 1 drivers.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has called upon the FIA to employ full-time race stewards for the 2025 Formula 1 season after “too many inconsistencies” in 2024.
F1 steward Vitanontio Liuzzi has defended the FIA's much-maligned President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, claiming he "wants the best for everyone".
FIA Single-Seater Director Nikolas Tombazis has explained why Audi is the sole Formula 1 team outside the UK to receive a cost-cap exemption in 2026.