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GPblog on MSNWRC drivers protest FIA swearing ban during Safari Rally KenyaDuring the Safari Rally Kenya, World Rally Championship drivers staged a high-profile protest against the FIA's swearing ban.
The National Police Service has issued a set of guidelines and safety measures to rally enthusiasts ahead of the anticipated ...
With official conversation looming, WRC drivers plan to not offer English-language comment after stages in an upcoming rally.
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PlanetF1 on MSNFIA at centre of mass driver protest over €10,000 WRC swearing fineF1's governing body the FIA is the target of a mass silent protest after a driver was hit with a huge $10,000 fine for ...
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Tuko News on MSNSafari Rally: Why World Rally Championship (WRC) Drivers Have Staged FIA Protest in NaivashaWorld Rally Championship drivers staged a high-profile protest against the FIA's swearing ban during the Safari Rally Kenya ...
WRC driver Ott Tänak came third in Wednesday's WRC Safari Rally Kenya shakedown run. The event, round three of the 2025 ...
World Rally Championship drivers have followed up their recent statement regarding the FIA’s clampdown on swearing by ...
Kenya is represented in this year's WRC Safari rally by 18 drivers, including the only female rally driver Pauline Sheghu, a ...
World Rally Championship drivers are predicting this weekend’s Safari Rally Kenya will be one of the toughest in recent ...
The World Rally Championship (WRC) received KSh 1.7 million in support from Kenya Power and Lignting Company (KPLC) as the ...
The FIA, the world motorsport governing body, will open dialogue with World Rally Championships drivers following their ...
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Autosport on MSNWRC drivers protest FIA swearing ban at Safari Rally KenyaDrivers are unhappy with the FIA's new misconduct guidelines this year, which include fines for swearing in television ...
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