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Carlos Sainz Sr has emerged as a potential candidate to run against incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem in the FIA presidential election later
Carlos Sainz Sr has emerged as a potential candidate to run against incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem in the FIA presidential election later
The FIA’s president for sport Robert Reid has resigned, citing a “standards breakdown” in Formula 1’s governing body. It is the latest
Two British members of the FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) were barred from Wednesday’s meeting amid a dispute with president Mohammed
Rwanda’s president has confirmed the country’s plans to bring a Formula 1 race back to Africa amid ongoing discussions with the sport’s
The 20 Formula 1 drivers, the FIA and the stewards held a “productive” meeting on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s Qatar Grand
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Sky Sports News’ Craig Slater gives greater insight into why Susie Wolff is filing a criminal complaint against the FIA. Source link
The FIA said Tuesday that its compliance officer has received two complaints “detailing potential allegations involving certain members of its governing body”
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Steve Nielsen’s appointment was seen as a good move within F1. Bryn Lennon – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images FIA sporting director
Seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has suggested senior figures within the FIA are an obstacle to positive change in racing
The FIA announced on Thursday that it had dropped an investigation into Susie and Toto Wolff after finding F1’s compliance rules to
The FIA announced on Thursday that it had dropped an investigation into the Wolffs after finding F1’s compliance rules to be sufficiently
Formula One’s governing body will take action to protect drivers from the sort of extreme heat and humidity they suffered during Sunday’s
Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, on Monday backed a bid by American Michael Andretti, son of 1978 world champion Mario, to
Red Bull’s Singapore Grand Prix qualifying woes had nothing to do with a recent move by the governing FIA to tighten the