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PlanetF1.com on MSNFIA swearing rule changes gain support as ‘role models’ argument presentedMartin Brundle has voiced his support of guideline changes made by the FIA, aimed at deterring drivers from swearing.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNF1 drivers learned of FIA swearing ban ‘through the media’The FIA did not consult with the GPDA before issuing new stewards' guidelines and punishments for the 2025 motor racing season.
Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) chairman Alex Wurz has been among the most vocal critics, revealing that drivers were ...
Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle is the first big name in the paddock to react to the FIA's introduction of potential bans ...
Drivers now risk a ban if they swear according to the latest version of motorsport’s International Sporting Code. Image: ...
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements ...
Verstappen also fell foul of the sport's governing body, who hit him with a bizarre punishment - the F1 equivalent of ...
F1 drivers found out about the FIA’s new misconduct rules via reports in the media, the chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) has claimed. Earlier this month it emerged that F1 ...
Martin Brundle has backed the FIA’s new penalty guidelines for misconduct in the sport. Image: REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed Last ...
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GPFans on MSNVerstappen issues SNAP verdict after controversial FIA penaltyThe height of Verstappen's swearing controversy came about as a result of an off-track incident, however, when the reigning champion referred to his Red Bull machinery as 'F***ed' during an FIA press ...
What began as a crackdown on explicit language has evolved into a sweeping regulation of driver conduct, now threatening potential race bans for swearing or even criticizing Formula 1’s ...
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