The FIA's collection of fines from Formula 1 drivers in 2024 has reached a staggering €332,900, tripling the previous year's total, according to reports from the Spanish newspaper Marca.
FIA head of single-seater matters Nikolas Tombazis has confirmed that the governing body will not be altering the front wing flex tests in Formula 1, despite the controversy surrounding flexing ...
Son Max Verstappen received several punishments from the stewards towards the latter end of the 2024 season, notably a community service order for swearing during an FIA press conference as they ...
The FIA have released pictures of a ‘refined version’ of the 2026 Formula 1 car concept, the sport moving onto smaller, lighter cars. After much debate, Formula 1 finally confirmed the ...
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has voted through controversial rule changes that will limit the ways in which its leadership can be held accountable. The amendments to the statutes regarding ...
The International Automobile Federation (FIA) said the revisions were approved at its general assembly in Kigali, Rwanda, ahead of a gala awards ceremony for the year's various championships in ...
Changes to the statutes concerning the ethics and audit committees each passed with about 75% approval at the FIA general assembly in Rwanda on Friday. Opponents say the changes will reduce ...
Max Verstappen will serve his community service punishment for swearing in an FIA press conference in Rwanda, where Formula 1's governing body is staging its end-of-season awards this coming week.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem was appointed as FIA president in 2021 Controversial changes to the statutes of Formula 1's governing body approved on Friday constitute a "worrisome concentration of power ...
Schmerold is the second senior figure from an FIA member club to express concerns about the proposed changes The head of Austria's motorsport federation says he is "saddened" by proposed changes ...
The head of Austria's motorsport federation says he is "saddened" by proposed changes that will reduce accountability at motorsport's governing body the FIA. Oliver Schmerold, the chief executive ...