drivers may face a race ban this yr in the event that they repeatedly swear or criticise the underneath controversial new guidelines revealed this week.
4-time F1 world champion acquired neighborhood service, in Rwanda, after swearing at a press convention in Singapore final yr.
FIA president induced controversy final yr when he acknowledged drivers should curb their use of foul language and has now moved to codify punishments for swearing within the sport’s rules.
For drivers in top-level championships equivalent to F1, Formulation E and WEC (World Endurance Championship), a 3rd offence may carry a couple of one-month suspension from competitors.
A primary offence carries a £33,800 high quality; a second offence a £67,600 high quality and suspended one-month suspension and a 3rd offence a £101,000 high quality and one-month ban.
A supply near an F1 driver instructed the that the brand new guidelines had been “ridiculous” and added that Ben Sulayem was “appearing like a dictator.”
GPDA director acknowledged in November that the grid was “fed up” with Ben Sulayem and his management of the FIA, F1’s governing physique.
An FIA spokesperson stated of the brand new rules: “The purpose of this new appendix is to offer clear steerage to stewards concerning the penalties for violations of particular worldwide sporting code articles.
“By establishing a extra structured framework, the FIA seeks to make sure that penalties are utilized uniformly and transparently, benefiting each stewards and drivers/rivals.
“Stewards have the authority to resolve what penalty to implement within the occasion of a breach of the worldwide sporting code and/or the relevant FIA rules.
“Stewards retain the discretion to bear in mind any mitigating and/or aggravating circumstances in addition to the character and placement of the occasion, to tailor the penalty to the particular state of affairs.”
“All main governing our bodies have related guidelines/fines to guard the integrity of the game. The FIA just isn’t alone in fining rivals for misconduct.”
The 2025 F1 season will get underway with the Australian Grand Prix on 16 March.