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Max Verstappen, FIA
Formula 1 Fans React To McLaren Rear Wing Controversy - 'Pestering The FIA Works'
Since the FIA requested McLaren to modify the rear wing to prevent the upper flap from flexing, despite the McLaren MCL38 F1 car passing all FIA checks, fans ha
Verstappen RETALIATES over FIA swearing row
Max Verstappen has hit back at FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem's plans to limit the amount of swearing on team radio in Formula 1, questioning the logic behind curbing drivers' language during intense moments of competition.
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen punished for swearing in news conference
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen was punished Friday for swearing in a news conference in which he argued against greater restrictions on drivers swearing.
FIA boss used 'stereotypical' language
Hamilton says ‘racial element’ to FIA president’s comments on drivers swearing during F1 races
Lewis Hamilton says there is a “racial element” to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s recent comments regarding drivers swearing during Formula 1 races.
Lewis Hamilton calls out FIA president for ‘very stereotypical’ comments on foul language
Lewis Hamilton may agree that the foul language expressed on Formula One team radios should be cleaned up. However, he does not like how FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem expressed his views on the matter.
FIA boss used 'stereotypical' language - Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton has accused FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem of using “stereotypical” language with a “racial element”.
The Spun on MSN
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FIA President Doesn't Want Formula 1 Drivers Sounding Like 'Rappers'
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem called for a crackdown on foul language in Formula One broadcasts. During an interview ...
Inquirer on MSN
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Formula 1 drivers complain, 'Are we five-year-olds?' after told to mind their language
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem told Autosport.com in an interview that he had asked the sports management to minimise the ...
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F1 drivers weigh in on FIA push to limit radio swearing: ‘What are we? Five-year-olds?’
The FIA wants the Formula One drivers to watch their language and asked Formula One Management to limit broadcasts with ...
ECOticias.com
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Formula 1 switches to zero emissions, but no electrics: Now it will be Extreme H, with this fuel
Formula 1 has taken a historic decision as the race will switch to zero emissions: They won't use electric cars, but ...
Sports Illustrated
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FIA Announces 2023 Formula 1 Team Cost Cap Verdict
The
FIA
has announced that its Cost Cap Administration ... made procedural breaches last year. In 2023,
Formula
1
entered its third year under the financial cost cap, with regulations extending ...
Impulse Gamer
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The LEGO Group and Formula 1® To Go Full Throttle On New Brand Partnership
Today the LEGO Group and Formula 1 announced a new, multi-year partnership to connect more fans of LEGO® building with the ...
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Oscar Piastri defends McLaren over rear-wing flex ahead of F1's Singapore Grand Prix
Oscar Piastri says he’s happy with the apparent flexible rear wing on his race-winning car but it’s not a “magic bullet” ...
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FIA President Takes Firm Stance On Expletive F1 Driver Radio Messages - 'We're Not Rappers'
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem addresses the increasing use of expletive language in Formula 1 broadcasts.
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