FIA considers extending its swear ban to F1 team radio communications, impacting driver-team interactions and fan engagement.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen faces a potential €40,000 fine from the FIA for displaying his middle finger in the pit lane ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNJohnny Herbert reveals true Max Verstappen feelings after FIA sackFormer FIA steward Johnny Herbert has finally opened up on his true feelings about Dutch F1 champion Max Verstappen.
Red Bull helped Max Verstappen to win the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix by issuing instruction to Sergio Perez, but new rules will ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNFIA accused of ‘going too far’ as Verstappen jokes of swearing suspensionMax Verstappen joked he'll get swearing ban to be at his child's birth, but Ola Mol doubts he'd really do that unless pushed ...
The FIA have moved to change their rules ahead of the 2025 F1 season, which will impact Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen's ...
The FIA decided against punishing Max Verstappen after the Red Bull racer was caught on camera showing a middle finger to ...
The FIA has reportedly launched an investigation into the flexi-wing ‘mini-DRS’ effect that some teams are allegedly ...
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GPFans on MSNWolff calls for F1 BAN after Verstappen swearing controversyMercedes team principal Toto Wolff has called for a ban surrounding the swearing controversy that has swept through Formula 1 ...
A former FIA steward has hit back at Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen and his father over a 'ridiculous' accusation.
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GPFans on MSNF1 set for 2025 stewarding change after Verstappen controversyThe FIA are set to make a major stewarding change ahead of the 2025 season, after a series of storms over decision-making last year.
F1 stars have made it very clear they do not agree with the regulations, with drivers set to be fined €10,000 (£8,257) for a ...
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