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The president of Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA has signaled he’ll make “improvements” to punishments for swearing and ...
Yet after the FIA opted not to fine Carlos Sainz for swearing in a press conference in Bahrain earlier this month, seen by ...
The president of Formula 1’s governing body FIA has signaled he’ll make “improvements” to punishments for swearing and ...
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motorsport.com on MSNChanges to FIA's swearing sanctions under consideration, says Ben SulayemThe FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is open to changing the governing body’s sporting code over swearing and ...
Amid the rising tensions between the FIA and F1, Matt Gallagher urges that Formula 1 can look to break ties with the ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem is contemplating easing the stringent punishments for swearing and criticism in F1, ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has revealed changes to the controversial rules that see F1 drivers fined for swearing are ...
El presidente de la FIA, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, eligió a un socio del equipo Ford para ser el nuevo vicepresidente de ...
Driving a $4.3 Million Ferrari, Mohammed Ben Sulayem Once Told Jeremy Clarkson He Wasn’t “That Rich”
While giving Jeremy Clarkson a ride in his $4.3 million car, Mohammed Ben Sulayem once strangely claimed he is not that rich ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem's first term as FIA president will come to an end in 2025, and he is expected to seek re-election. But ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem plans to revise rules imposing heavy sanctions for misconduct in Formula One and rallying.
The FIA's president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, said F1's governing body was thinking about "improvements" to current rules that ...
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