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Controversial FIA swearing ban explained
Drivers now risk a ban if they swear according to the latest version of motorsport’s International Sporting Code. Image: Action
Max Verstappen’s stance revealed as FIA warn drivers of swearing ‘bans’
Max Verstappen “simply does not agree” with Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s view on drivers’ swearing, a stand that the FIA president has doubled down on in the build-up to the F1 2025 season. Last season Ben Sulayem earned the ire of several drivers when he called for a clamp down on swearing by the Formula 1 drivers,
Martin Brundle backs FIA swearing rules for F1 drivers as one thing 'doesn't feel right'
Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle is the first big name in the paddock to react to the FIA's introduction of potential bans and points deductions for drivers guilty of swearing, among other infringe
Max Verstappen was treated like a horrible person for swearing while Charles Leclerc was excused, former driver on FIA inconsistency
Former F1 racer Juan Pablo Montoya stated that while Max Verstappen was unfairly crucified by the FIA for swearing, Charles Leclerc got away scot-free with the same offense.
Racing star WARNS FIA on Verstappen swearing reaction
Verstappen also fell foul of the sport's governing body, who hit him with a bizarre punishment - the F1 equivalent of community service - following his use of bad language in a press conference in response to the FIA's clampdown on driver swearing.
Drivers at risk of sanctions for swearing, FIA criticism
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
F1 Drivers Could Face Bans And Fines Of Up To $125,000 Under New FIA Rules
The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, points deductions, and a one-month suspension or more for repeated misconduct violations.
Johnny Herbert leaves FIA role after criticising Max Verstappen’s driving style
Johnny Herbert has been dropped as a Formula One steward for the upcoming 2025 season after it was “mutually agreed” that his work as a media pundit was “incompatible” with his work for the FIA.
Johnny Herbert’s final warning to Max Verstappen days before FIA removal
Johnny Herbert, now a former FIA race steward, issued his final warning to Max Verstappen just days before his removal as he told the F1 World Champion that rivals would “rebel” and “push back” against his antics.
Planet F1
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Explained: The real reasons behind the FIA’s new swearing guidelines
The FIA has confirmed changes to the ISC which could result in draconian penalties, including full suspension and points ...
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F1 drivers could be suspended for swearing or political statements under new rules
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements ...
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Red Bull 'made Johnny Herbert protest to FIA' as F1 steward dropped for 2025
Red Bull were reportedly one of two teams who protested against Johnny Herbert’s position within the FIA. The three-time ...
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FIA swearing rule changes gain support as ‘role models’ argument presented
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Herbert dropped from role as FIA steward
Former grand prix driver Johnny Herbert has been dropped from his role as a steward in Formula 1. Governing body the FIA said ...
PlanetF1.com on MSN
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FIA steward hits back at F1 teams’ criticism in ‘play that game’ response
Three-time Grand Prix winner Herbert serves as a rotating driver steward with the FIA, taking on the role at certain race ...
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FIA take stewards action after ‘unfair’ volunteer admission
Single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis believes the FIA will be “a more professional body in the future” following the ...
Top Gear Philippines
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Watch out, potty mouth: Formula 1 drivers can now be fined up to P7.3-M for swearing
The standard fine is €10,000, but as F1 is a top-tier racing category, everything is multiplied by four, meaning F1 drivers ...
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