F1 drivers face substantial penalties for ‘misconduct’ under new FIA regulations, and have their first example thanks to the ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has admitted his want for fewer Formula 1 Grands Prix, even as new countries are showing ...
The McLaren F1 team has confirmed that the FIA has requested modifications to its 2025 MCL39 F1 car. The team has ...
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FIA comes with a massive change in the rulebook for the 2025 Formula 1 seasonFormula 1's 75th anniversary celebration in London saw all teams unveil their liveries for the 2025 season. Major FIA ...
V10 engines exited the Formula One rulebook following the 2005 season, and the FIA president wants to bring them back ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has suggested that Formula 1 should be open to multiple options for its next engine ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem has released a passionate statement explaining that the F1 75 Live launch event ‘has triggered lots of ...
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FIA confirm MAJOR regulation change ahead of 2025 seasonAn FIA statement confirmed that the limitation in the number of gearboxes used by teams has now been removed for 2025, after ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNFIA president pitches return of ‘roaring’ V10 Formula 1 enginesFIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem pitched a few ideas for Formula 1's future, including a revival of V10 engines.
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F1 Seeking Swearing Ban Compromise with the FIAFormula 1 is looking for a compromise with the FIA over the controversial swearing ban that has come into force for the 2025 ...
It's not the first time an F1 official has said something along these lines—last year F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali also teased ...
F1 drivers react to the FIA's swearing clampdown. F1 ’s drivers have had their say on the FIA’s recent clampdown on swearing.
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