FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has teased that F1 driver contracts could be adjusted after Max Verstappen was punished for swearing.
Veteran F1 journalist, Joe Saward, suspects there is a possible issue of conflict of interest with the FIA in Cadillac's ...
If it is up to F1 and the FIA, a Grand Prix in Rwanda will happen. Led by President Paul Kagame, the African country has also ...
Max Verstappen used an expletive during a press conference in Singapore when describing the performance of his Red Bull car ...
An F1 driver is for driving a race car, and shouldn't put their nose into the regulations. According to the FIA president, ...
Saturday's F1 news includes Max Verstappen serving an FIA punishment and the latest update on Cadillac's hopes of signing ...
It might be the Formula 1 off-season, but the sport truly never sleeps. There are still stories coming out of the F1 world ...
Acting on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's orders, a committee led by the additional secretary of the Ministry of Interior has ...
Before Max Verstappen was allowed to receive his world champion trophy in Kigali, the four-time champion first had to do ...
The announcement was made by President Paul Kagame on Friday. If successful, it will be the first time Formula One has ...
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff disagrees with a lot of Ben Sulayem’s policies, but says he is aligned with him over stance on ...
Union president calls for immediate withdrawal of arrest orders; urges authorities to uphold fundamental rights of ...