FIA absolves Liam Lawson of wrongdoing in F1 Mexico GP marshal near-miss
The FIA has swiftly acted to absolve Liam Lawson of wrongdoing in his part of the on-track marshalling incident at the F1 Mexico GP, after being blamed by the local ...
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The FIA has swiftly acted to absolve Liam Lawson of wrongdoing in his part of the on-track marshalling incident at the F1 Mexico GP, after being blamed by the local ...
The FIA and former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone have issued strong rebuttals to Felipe Massa’s legal challenge over the 2008 F1 World Championship.
FIA presidential candidate Laura Villars has been handed an emergency hearing with the sport's governing body by a Paris judge amid her concerns about transparency and democracy.
The FIA has announced the completion of its review of compliance with the 2024 F1 season cost cap regulations, dismissing rumours a second team had breached the rules.
The FIA has explained why it called a late Virtual Safety Car in F1's Mexico GP denying fans a chance of last-lap drama between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.
The FIA has clarified an on-track incident involving two marshals who were nearly hit by Liam Lawson in F1's Mexico GP, leading the Kiwi to describe it as "dangerous" and ...
The FIA has admitted that its driver categorisation platform was briefly compromised earlier this year when ethical hackers found a security flaw.
Three F1 Team Principals have exercised caution in their approach to speculation surrounding an alleged breach of the sport's cost cap.
Aston Martin has accepted responsibility for breaching the F1 cost cap, following a minor procedural misdemeanour during the 2024 season.
Former FIA steward Tim Mayer has withdrawn from the race to become president of the FIA, after failing to receive the sufficient support required to challenge incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem.