The FIA has enforced a profanity ban during WRC broadcast transmissions to promote a family-friendly image, which has ...
In a bid to develop motorsport talent in Kenya, President William Ruto while officially flagging-off the 2025 WRC Safari ...
As Formula 1 drivers grumble about their governing body’s crackdown on swearing, their counterparts in rallying staged a ...
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Autosport on MSNFIA responds to protest by WRC drivers at the Safari RallyThe FIA has reiterated its stance on drivers using “inappropriate language” but will discuss the matter with World 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 ...
World Rally Championship drivers have followed up their recent statement regarding the FIA’s clampdown on swearing by ...
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GPFans on MSNDrivers protest against FIA swearing ban with race boycottThe FIA governs multiple racing series, including Formula 1, WRC, WEC and Formula E, and following a run of controversial ...
With official conversation looming, WRC drivers plan to not offer English-language comment after stages in an upcoming rally.
Adrien Fourmaux during Safari Rally Kenya. During the shakedown for Safari Rally Kenya, some English-speaking drivers elected ...
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Autosport on MSNFIA steps in after WRC fuel supplier goes into administrationThe FIA has moved to ensure World Rally Championship competitors will be supplied with fuel for next week’s Safari Rally ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNFIA President Ben Sulayem’s Controversial Rule Hit With Major Consequences As WRC Stars Stage Iconic ProtestThe FIA has one job to govern and monitor the biggest motorsport events around the globe. The post FIA President Ben ...
World Rally Championship drivers have doubled-down on their stance regarding the FIA's rules on drivers swearing by refusing ...
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