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F1 drivers ask to be treated like adults
F1 drivers ask to be treated like adults after swearing punishments
Formula
One
drivers called on the Federation Internationale Automobile ... open dialogue with us. All stakeholders (FIA,
F1
, the teams and the GPDA) should jointly determine how and where the money is spent for the benefit of our sport.”
F1 drivers criticize FIA and ask to be treated like adults over fines for swearing
Formula 1 drivers have criticized the president of the sport’s governing body, the FIA, and asked to be treated like adults in an escalating row over swearing in news conferences.
Formula-Letter Words: F1 drivers want to be able to swear
Previous NSFW one-liners from Formula One drivers have become fan favourites and memes. While F1 drivers are role models for children, those drivers are also adults campaigning in a dangerous and emotional sport. Do you think swearing belongs in F1 conferences? Let us know in the comments.
Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton and F1
Former F1 boss warns Hamilton to CANCEL Ferrari contract
A former Formula 1 boss has suggested that Lewis Hamilton should quit Formula 1 now, and rip up his Ferrari contract. The seven-time world champion is set to make the switch to Ferrari ahead of the 2025 season, a move that was announced before the start of this current season.
Lewis Hamilton ‘won’t win’ another F1 title with Ferrari tipped to back Charles Leclerc
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone believes Lewis Hamilton will not win another world championship ahead of the Mercedes star’s move to Ferrari next year. Seven-time F1 world champion Hamilton will leave the Silver Arrows – where he has won six of his titles – at the end of the season ahead of his highly-anticipated move to the Scuderia in 2025.
Former F1 CEO Takes Bold Stance On Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Move - 'Big Ego Thing'
Former F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone, who ran the sport for nearly 40 years from 1987 by forming the Formula One Group, believes that seven-time world champion Lewis
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Charles Leclerc: I can still let myself go while being top F1 driver
Charles Leclerc has insisted that he can still “let himself go” while defending his position as one of the top three Formula ...
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F1 News: Teams Hail Significant Change In 2026 Car Design
The revelation comes as
Formula
1 teams gear up to begin work on the 2026 car ... basically two main things have been ...
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F1 Rumor: Williams' Franco Colapinto Still Linked To Rival Team For 2025
Speculation about Franco Colapinto racing in one of Red Bull's cars in 2025 has intensified after Red Bull chief Christian ...
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Gabriel Bortoleto to race for Sauber F1 in 2025 as Valtteri Bottas, Zhou Guanyu leave team
Gabriel Bortoleto will become the fourth full-time rookie on the Formula One grid next season after completing Sauber’s ...
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Neon City Festival offers locals, tourists a free ‘alternative’ during F1
The inaugural Neon City Festival in Downtown Las Vegas promises locals and tourists free entertainment and a party during ...
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Red Bull’s Verstappen nears 4th straight F1 title after winning Brazilian Grand Prix under rain
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen will start Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix from the 17th position as he fights McLaren’s Lando Norris ...
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Bortoleto part of a generational shift in F1
Sauber's signing of Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto means at least a fifth of the 20 driver Formula One grid will be starting a ...
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F1 News: Valtteri Bottas Ends Sauber Farewell Speech With Hilarious Moment
After Sauber announced yesterday that it would part ways with Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu from 2025, Bottas delivered a heartfelt farewell message on social ...
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F1 team principals welcome positive 2026 regulation changes
The team principals of McLaren and Williams have welcomed the recent updates to the 2026 F1 regulations that allow teams more ...
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