FIA sacks inclusion and diversity chief in fresh organisational shake-up
Amid an internal restructuring, F1's governing body, the FIA, has sacked its head of sustainability, inclusion and diversity.
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Amid an internal restructuring, F1's governing body, the FIA, has sacked its head of sustainability, inclusion and diversity.
The Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit has been given an FIA Grade 1 status, boosting the possibility of F1 returning to South Africa.
Former F1 driver Derek Warwick has been suspended from his role as driver steward after "unauthorised" media comments made in the wake of the Spanish GP.
M-Sport founder and rallying icon Malcolm Wilson, OBE, has officially been appointed as FIA Deputy President for Sport.
A founding member of the FIA has warned that Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s proposed statute changes could plunge the organisation into a “dark period” marked by governance failure and democratic backsliding.
F1 teams' ability to cool tyres in hot temperatures will be made harder by the FIA, after having reworded some of its regulations for the 2026 season.
Red Bull junior driver Arvid Lindblad has been granted an FIA superlicence via a special exemption, the licence enabling him to compete in F1.
The FIA has provided an update on its skid block revisions that were trialled at last weekend's F1 Spanish GP, and has made a decision on its plans going forward.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has secured the backing of 36 affiliated automobile clubs, signalling strong support for his ongoing leadership within the federation.
F1 teams will run a revised skid block at the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix as the FIA looks to address safety concerns after sparks ignited grass fires in Japan.