Formula One drivers will now need permission in order to make political statements at racing events. FIA, the federation that governs Formula One and other racing series, updated its International ...
Formula One drivers will no longer be allowed to make political statements at race events without prior permission from the FIA. Motor racing's governing body has added a new article to its ...
The FIA has cracked down on competitors making “political, religious and personal statements or comments” in its updated rules for motorsports next season. The governing body’s International Sporting ...
The FIA has inserted a new article into the International Sporting Code that bans Formula 1 teams and drivers from making certain personal or political statements that aren't pre-approved. Multiple ...
The FIA’s international sporting code has been updated to require that all Formula 1 drivers receive written permission to express explicit political, religious, or personal statements. Beginning in ...
Stricter policies for 2025 mean Formula One drivers could face hefty fines, suspensions and even championship points deductions for such indiscretions as swearing or making political statements. The ...
Formula One (F1) drivers will now have to seek permission from their sports’ governing body, the International Automobile Federation (FIA), to make “political statements” in the 2023 season, according ...
LONDON, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Formula One drivers will need prior written permission from the sport's governing body to make 'political statements' from next season following an update of the ...
Political, personal and religious statements by Formula One drivers are now banned in a new ruling made by the FIA to keep the sport ‘neutral’. The body’s International Sporting Code (ISC) concerning ...