How new FIA technical directives may reshape the battle for F1 supremacy
New FIA technical directives have potentially created a fresh twist in how the remainining three quarters of the 2025 F1 World Championship could play out.
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New FIA technical directives have potentially created a fresh twist in how the remainining three quarters of the 2025 F1 World Championship could play out.
Lewis Hamilton’s father, Anthony, is set to be appointed to a role in the FIA’s young driver programme, following 18 months of advisory work alongside president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
George Russell has hit out at the FIA’s handling of its swearing crackdown, calling the ongoing saga a “strange predicament” and insisting the harsh penalties “should never have happened”.
McLaren has been found compliant by the FIA over tyre-cooling claims in Miami, with Oscar Piastri dismissing the rumours and saying he had “no concerns”.
Carlos Sainz says his father is “seriously” weighing a run for FIA president, with interest from the F1 paddock prompting him to explore the possibility.
The FIA has announced what it calls "major improvements" to its International Sporting Code, in relation to the penalties handed out to racing drivers.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is tabling revisions which seem to increase his overall control on the running of the organisation, according to reports.
The FIA has weighed in after Zak Brown called for cost cap penalties over unfounded team complaints, following Red Bull’s scrutiny of McLaren after the F1 Miami GP.
Otmar Szafnauer believes F1 has space for a 12th team as he endeavours to be the one who secures that spot when the next round of applications opens.
Carlos Sainz Sr has dismissed concerns that having a son competing in F1 would be a conflict of interest if he were to become the FIA president.