A Formula 1 icon and four-time world champion has issued a 'quit' threat after receiving abuse on social media. The revelation comes just days before the 2025 season gets under way at the Australian ...
The FIA has announced that it will take control of the World Rallycross Championship, becoming the series’ owner and operator ...
This year the FIA's presidency, a role currently held by Mohammed Ben Sulayem, will undergo its traditional election process ...
Hamilton races for Ferrari, Verstappen eyes a fifth consecutive title, and McLaren's drivers compete fiercely. New rookies ...
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There's his friend-turned-rival Max Verstappen's bid for a fifth title in a row. Just like the only driver to achieve that ...
Motorsport UK has issued a stern warning to the FIA, threatening legal action unless the governing body addresses its ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the FIA president, is facing a revolt from within after Motorsport UK threatened legal action against ...
David Richards, chairman of Motorsport UK, sharply criticized FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s leadership for poor ...
The matter did indeed arise in the WMSC meeting, with FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem mentioning the subject of abuse in general and the O2 booing in particular in his opening address. Referencing ...
However, not all hope is lost as FIA’s President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, has shown interest in bringing back the V10s to the sport, giving all of us a ‘sound’ of hope. In an Instagram post ...