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FIA seeks rule changes
FIA seeks rule changes after president allegations
The FIA wants to limit the ways its leadership can be held to account for bad governance after allegations were made against its president.
FIA Seeks to Soften Ethics Rules, Consolidate Power at the Top
The FIA, the governing body of Formula 1, Formula E, and WEC, is undergoing a major internal political struggle. Ethics and audit committees would fall more closely under leadership under the new rules.
FIA seeking rule changes which would hand president more power
The push for amendments, which if met with approval at a vote of the FIA assembly on December 13, would hand Ben Sulayem more power, according to a report by the BBC. Such a move would see the FIA president, and president of the senate, Carmelo Sanz De Barros, oversee any ethical complaints, rather than the senate.
FIA pursues rule revisions following allegations against president
The FIA is looking to revise its policies in order to reduce the mechanisms for holding its leadership accountable for poor governance, BBC Sport reports. This means that FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulaymen would neutralise the abilities of informers to clearly expose questionable behaviour to the ethics and audit committees.
FIA looks to change rules into its governance after recent controversies
Motorsport’s governing body has put through controversial plans that would ensure ethics complaints would be handled directly by the FIA president and the president of its senate
A 12th F1 team
‘Why not’ have a 12th F1 team? Asks FIA President
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem believes Formula 1 should expand to 12 teams as it has the capacity to do so, asking, “Why not?” In January, F1 rejected Michael Andretti’s bid to join the series in 2026, but a U-turn was made when the American stepped aside to let General Motors take a stronger position over the prospective entry.
A 12th F1 team after Cadillac? Why not, says FIA president
Formula One could expand to 12 teams now that General Motors' brand Cadillac has been accepted as the 11th from 2026, according to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
FIA president: F1 could expand to 12 teams after Cadillac
Formula 1 could expand to 12 teams now that Cadillac has been accepted as the 11th from 2026, says FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
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F1 News: Oscar Piastri Calls Out FIA After Qatar GP Chaos - 'Not Very Smart'
Oscar Piastri criticized the FIA for its "not very smart" and delayed reaction to Alex Albon's dislodged wing mirror on his ...
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FIA President denies personally ordering recent firings of 3 F1 race stewards
The president of Formula 1’s governing body denied ordering a recent wave of staff dismissals that included the removal of ...
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Lando Norris’ Qatar penalty and safety car timing explained by FIA
The FIA has explained the reasons behind Lando Norris’ severe penalty during Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix and the delay in ...
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Stella calls on FIA to review severity of penalties
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella wants the FIA to review the way penalties are applied given the severity of the ...
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McLaren boss delivers DAMNING FIA assessment after shock penalty issued
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has delivered a stark warning to the FIA, offering a bold assessment of Formula 1's ...
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F1 News: Mercedes Chief Raises Reputation Concerns After Multiple FIA Exits With 'Reality Show' Jab
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has pointed fingers at Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, for allegedly damaging the ...
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None of your business how FIA is run, Ben Sulayem tells F1 drivers
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has told Formula One drivers to mind their own business after they asked where money from ...
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Benefit for Red Bull? 'FIA wants to tighten tests on flexible wings'
Flexible wings are once again a hotly debated topic in Formula 1 this season. The FIA's current tests are not satisfactory ...
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