F1 drivers are global superstars who race across the world 24 times a year to fight for the world championship. They are sturdy individuals capable of taking a lot of pressure which is evident in ...
Fine amounts have increased for the 2025 season, too. F1, WRC, WEC, and Formula E drivers will all be subject to fines four times the previous amount. According to a breakdown by Sky Sports ...
As a Toro Rosso driver, Brendon Hartley has 25 F1 starts to his name, but his open-wheel career never quite panned out as expected. His endurance racing career, though, has been exceptional ...
The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, championship points deductions, and a one-month suspension or more for repeated misconduct violations, including ...
The FIA has introduced new guidelines which could see F1 drivers receive points deductions or a possible ban for misconduct violations, including swearing. Max Verstappen was ordered to ...
Last season FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem caused controversy when he clamped down on the drivers swearing, saying “we have to differentiate between our sport – motorsport – and rap ...
Nov 20, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Haas F1 driver Kevin Magnussen (20) Mercedes AMG Petronas driver George Russell (63) and BWT Alpine driver Esteban Ocon (31) during media availabilities at ...
F1 drivers face the possibility of being hit with points deductions and even bans under new ‘misconduct’ guidelines revealed by the FIA. The governing body the FIA has laid out new guidelines ...
The new regulations are labeled as a “guideline to assist stewards” on punishments and fines starting from 40,000 euros ($41,600) for an F1 driver's first offense. The standard fine is 10,000 ...
In the instance of "misconduct," the appendix states that a first offence within a two-year period for F1 drivers should incur a €40,000 ($41,600) fine, a second offence comes with a €80,000 ...