FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has spoken out about a pressing issue plaguing Formula 1. Online hate has reached a level ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSN‘New blood’ – FIA president announces another key change for F1 2025 seasonFIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has allegedly promised that the F1 2025 season will feature multiple race directors.
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Last Word on Sports on MSNFIA considering 'shut down' of team radio in F1 broadcastsOver recent weeks, the FIA has sparked some controversy with its clampdown on driver conduct. Starting from the 2025 season, ...
Landmark report reveals half of sporting officials and referees are now 'routinely' targeted with online abuseOver 50% of all ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNRed Bull closing in on new reserve driver option after title winArvid Lindblad is now eligible for an FIA Super Licence as he wrapped up the Formula Regional Oceania Championship in New ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the FIA president, has acknowledged that Johnny Herbert’s “conflict of interest” made his position as ...
Nasser Saleh al-Attiyah and his Spanish co-driver Candido Carrera won five of the 13 special stages on the way to a ...
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The East African on MSNUganda frees NGOs and churches from anti-money laundering reporting rulesA parliamentary decision to remove NGOs and churches from the list of reporting entities under Uganda’s anti-money laundering laws is likely to minimise overregulation and cut compliance costs, while ...
Mohamed Ben Sulayem has suggested that the 2025 Formula 1 season will have rotating FIA race directors in his latest ...
“I Don’t Know Why They’re Making Such a Fuss”: FIA President Replies Against Swearing Ban Opposition
FIA President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem delivers his verdict on fines for swearing after backlash from motorsport community.
Red Bull mechanic Calum Nicholas explains his perspective and backs Max Verstappen and other drivers' swearing instances on ...
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