Carlos Sainz risks further FIA punishment amid fruity response to Japanese GP fine
Carlos Sainz risks further punishment for swearing in response to being fined for missing the national anthem at the F1 Japanese GP.
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Carlos Sainz risks further punishment for swearing in response to being fined for missing the national anthem at the F1 Japanese GP.
FIA deputy president, Robert Reid, has resigned from the F1 and wider motorsport governing body with immediate effect citing a lack of integrity in the organisation
The United Kingdom’s motorsport body, Motorsport UK, has criticised the FIA’s response to an open letter written last month threatening legal action against the F1 governing body.
F1's engine manufacturers and the FIA are set to meet in Bahrain ahead of next week's Grand Prix to discuss a potential return to V10s in the sport.
The FIA has revealed that almost half of the F1 grid made rear wing changes ahead of the Chinese GP in response to a new technical directive.
Esteban Ocon has revealed that Formula 1 drivers held what he described as a "fair discussion" with the FIA, to bring clarity to its rules on swearing a Grand Prix ...
World Rally Championship drivers have doubled-down on their stance regarding the FIA's rules on drivers swearing by refusing to answer questions in interviews.
The FIA has improved an immediate and stricter clampdown on rear wing flexibility ahead of the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix following 'mini DRS' suspicions.
The 11 teams set to compete in F1 from 2026 onwards have all signed the commercial aspect of the new Concorde Agreement, which will come into force next year.
The junior category is now in its ninth season under the FIA Formula 2 Championship name, with Invicta Racing prepared to defend the Teams' Championship.