Defending champion Max Verstappen was sanctioned by motor-racing governing body the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile ...
Last year’s Formula 1 season was entertaining, so long as you didn’t care about who was winning the races. It was a season ...
"Sorry!" Leclerc added. "Oh no! Oh nooo! I don't want to join Max [laughs]." Joining Max Verstappen is a reference to the community service punishment the reigning F1 champion received in Singapore, ...
F1 drivers respond to FIA's crackdown on swearing, calling for transparency in financial fines, better communication, and ...
Formula 1 drivers have requested that the FIA treat them like adults after Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc received punishments for swearing. The Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) also slammed ...
Leclerc was fined for swearing during the press conference after the Mexico City Grand Prix, however, the story doesn’t end ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said the grid’s stars had a responsibility to stop swearing on the radio and that they ...
In a statement, the Grand Prix Drivers' Association called on the FIA president to treat them like adults—and mind his own ...
LONDON (AP) — Formula 1 drivers have criticized the president of the sport's governing body, the FIA, and asked to be treated like adults in an escalating row over swearing in news conferences.
The GPDA has called on the FIA to adopt a more respectful and mature approach to its communication with F1’s drivers.
He responded by limiting his answers for the rest of the weekend at the Singapore Grand Prix and holding his own media ...
Formula 1’s drivers have united to ask the FIA to treat them like “adults” in response to FIA President Mohammed Ben ...