Drivers in the World Rally Championship have released a joint statement calling for an "urgent solution" to the FIA's ...
World rally drivers issued a joint statement on Monday condemning the governing body's crackdown on swearing and seeking ...
World Rally Championship drivers have taken a stand against the recent penalties imposed by the FIA on drivers for swearing ...
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GPFans on MSNFIA swearing row takes FRESH twist as official statement issuedThe news came following the conclusion of the 2024 F1 season which saw the debate erupt at the Singapore GP when reigning ...
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Racer on MSNWRC drivers respond to FIA's swearing clampdownThe World Rally Championship drivers and co-drivers have issued a statement urging cooperation with the FIA regarding the ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNWRC drivers call out FIA over ‘unrealistic’ swearing ban and ‘unacceptable’ penaltiesWRC drivers have taken a stand against the FIA's "unrealistic' ban on swearing, calling for talks to find an "urgent solution ...
WRC drivers are typically not paid millions of dollars, or come from wealthy families, so a 30,000 Euro fine comes with ...
Fourmaux became the first driver to fall victim to a highly controversial rule introduced by the FIA over the winter break.
The World Rally Driver's Association is asking to speak with the FIA about an "exorbitant" fine levied against a driver who ...
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Top Gear on MSNFIA swearing ban: WRC drivers hit back against “unacceptable” finesThe backlash over the FIA’s swearing ban isn’t going away, with WRC drivers now taking a united stance against being told what they can and can’t say. It comes after Hyundai driver Adrien Fourmaux was ...
The FIA has landed in hot water after eight-time World Rally Champion Sebastien Ogier released a statement on behalf of the ...
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