Thursday's F1 news includes Ferrari wiping Lewis Hamilton's memory of Mercedes and the FIA threatening severe punishments in F1 2025.
After splitting with Lewis Hamilton, a $48 billion American company has now appointed Lando Norris as their new brand ambassador ...
Formula 1 drivers are facing a stricter regime in 2025, as the FIA has issued new guidelines with harsher penalties for ...
Formula 1 drivers — along with all of those competing in FIA championships — are at risk of heavy fines, month-long bans and deductions of points for repeat criticisms of the governing ...
The standard fine is €10,000, but as F1 is a top tier racing category everything is multiplied by four, meaning F1 drivers will be punished by the stewards to the tune of €40,000 (£33,775). And that’s ...
Under the guidelines, a first offence would result in a €40,000 fine (£33,750), a second offence €80,000 and a suspended one-month ban.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem wants to crack down on the language used by drivers due to the range of audiences watching globally, saying drivers sounded ‘like rappers’ and that it fuelled abuse ...
Max Verstappen's Red Bull team have channeled their inner Jose Mourinho in a funny response to the FIA's new swearing guidelines for F1 2025.
Mourinho said ‘if I’m speak, I’m in big trouble’, a quote that has become well-known among British sports fans. He knew he could receive a heavy fine for slamming the official, and F1 drivers are in ...
Singapore Airlines will continue its partnership with the pinnacle of motorsport, signing an extension as sponsor of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. The post Singapore Airlines renews sponsorship ...
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has introduced new guidelines for penalties regarding driver misconduct – as points deductions and race bans are now a possibility for repeat offenders. The ...
The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, points deductions, and a one-month suspension ...