Williams drivers Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon say it is wrong to threaten Formula 1 drivers with bans for swearing.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNRevealed: Where Carlos Sainz sees FIA swearing intervention as ‘too much’Carlos Sainz revealed he is in favour of certain FIA swearing guidelines, but there is a point where it becomes "too much." ...
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Last Word on Sports on MSNAlex Albon: 'Of course' drivers disagree with latest FIA changesWith the 2025 season approaching, Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz have provided the first indications into how drivers feel about ...
Alex Albon has hit out at the FIA rule change clamping down on driver language ahead of the 2025 season. The Williams star ...
The suspect identified as Muhammad Sajjad Hussain was arrested during a raid. According to FIA officials, the suspect ...
ABB is celebrating 100 races in partnership with the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship as Title Partner, exemplifying a ...
The Additional Director General of FIA Cyber Crimes, Waqaruddin Syed, has revealed that illegal international SIMs, ...
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Sainz hopes FIA won't crack down on race radio swearingWilliams' new recruit Carlos Sainz believes Formula One drivers shouldn't be punished for their emotions in the heat of a ...
A spokesperson said that the suspect, Shiraz Arif, deceived innocent citizens through visa scams.He extorted Rs 6 million ...
Additional Director General FIA Cyber Crime Wing Waqaruddin Syed on Friday said that the federal agency launched a crackdown ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNMcLaren issue flexi-front wing update ahead of latest FIA clampdownAlthough McLaren need to make changes to MCL39's front wing to meet TD018, Andrea Stella is adamant it won't be a "headache".
The passengers were in contact with human traffickers, Mohammad Afzal and Ali Hassan, who promised to send them legally to ...
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