Monaco Grand Prix, F1 and FIA
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PlanetF1 on MSNFIA enforce more Monaco GP rules after mandatory two-stop planIncluded in the race director’s notes for the Monaco Grand Prix is a specified point of yielding a position for any driver who cuts the Nouvelle chicane. That chicane serves as Turns 10 and 11 of the iconic Monaco Circuit,
Ahead of the F1 weekend at Imola, the FIA sent some technical directive "clarifications". But did they have an effect on the competitive landscape?
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motorsport.com on MSNAlpine, FIA condemn online abuse of Tsunoda at F1 Imola GPAlpine and motorsport's governing body speak out after Franco Colapinto's grand prix return coincides with abusive online messages towards drivers who cross his path
Red Bull have reportedly been ‘bombarding’ the FIA as the McLaren tyre saga begins to heat up. The British constructor had been accused of illegally using liquid to cool their tyres.
The world governing body for motorsports makes $5.3mn surplus in 2024 after years of incurring losses; Operating income for 2024 up 17% to $27.2mn
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A statement from the FIA highlighted that it had suffered a loss of €24m in 2021, the year before current president Mohammed Ben Sulayem took over the reins from Jean Todt. The results also mark the best financial performance for the federation in almost 10 years.
The FIA has made adjustments to an appendix of the International Sporting Code (ISC), ranging from reducing fines to sporting penalties.
George Russell saw no reason to thank Formula One's governing body after it halved the maximum penalties drivers face for swearing.
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The Express Tribune on MSNFIA, banks issued notices on freezing of Alvi's accountsThe SHC has issued notices to the FIA's National Cyber Crime Wing and banks on a petition challenging the freezing bank accounts of former president Arif Alvi and his family.During the hearing, the petitioner's counsel,
Rallying legend Carlos Sainz - his son a Williams F1 driver - is mulling a run at the FIA presidency. But the hurdles may be too high