Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the President of the FIA, responded to recent calls for permanent stewards for Formula 1 races by ...
From Red Bull's own mortality to popular rookie drivers on high demand and the longest F1 season ever, 2024 left us with many ...
OPINION: The vagueness around Max Verstappen’s ‘community service’ punishment lacks any form of correctional behaviour and ...
Desperate for four wins in as many races in 2021, Lewis Hamilton created a WhatsApp group to lift the spirits of the Mercedes ...
Lewis Hamilton has turned the page on his time with Mercedes, bringing to an end the longest and most successful driver-team ...
Todt’s last act as president was to launch an inquiry, but it took two months before the FIA took any official action, removing Masi and announcing a restructure ... Ben Sulayem offered public support ...
The Formula 1 season finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix proved to be a busy one for the FIA, with the sport's governing body ...
The FIA has announced details of the “work of public interest” Max Verstappen will have to undertake, after swearing in a press conference in Singapore in September. He described his car as ...
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.
Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has confirmed that Max Verstappen will serve a penalty for swearing during a press conference held over the Singapore Grand ...
Max Verstappen is just four points away from an automatic one race ban under F1’s penalty system having been hit with two more in Abu Dhabi for his collision with Oscar Piastri. Lining up fourth ...