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FIA president hints at overhaul of controversial swearing rulesAhead of the F1 2025 season, the FIA updated ‘Appendix B’ in the International Sporting Code (ISC) to introduce set guidelines to help stewards determine penalties for rule breaches and allow ...
Last winter, the FIA introduced a controversial “Appendix B,” instituting new penalties for driver misconduct, including swearing. With penalties accelerating based on the number of violations ...
But the FIA scaled back those regulations on Wednesday after continued complaints from high-level F1 drivers. Following the amendment of Appendix B in FIA International Sporting Code, the base ...
This principle of continuous improvement is something I have always believed in and is at the heart of all we do at the FIA.” Appendix B of the ISC was changed in January to create a stronger ...
The FIA has revised the penalties in Appendix B of its International Sporting Code, thus reducing the potential fines for drivers caught swearing, with mechanisms also in place for suspended ...
The FIA described the development as "major improvements" to appendix B of the sporting code. The move follows widespread criticism of the stricter approach, which was introduced in January ...
“Following constructive feedback from drivers across our seven FIA World Championships, I am considering making improvements to Appendix B,” Ben Sulayem’s announcement reads. “As a former ...
“Following constructive feedback from drivers across our seven FIA world championships, I am considering making improvements to Appendix B,” Ben Sulayem wrote. “As a former rally ...
Entering the 2025 world motorsport season, there was a substantial talking point that dominated discussion, including in Formula 1. Driver misconduct. Last winter, the FIA introduced a ...
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