Formula 1 Tries to Make Monaco Grand Prix More Exciting
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Fans believe the FIA’s rule change for the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix could feature a major loophole. In February, the FIA approved a rule to make Monaco a minimum two-stop grand prix in a effort to improve the quality of racing.
Since 2020, F1 has boomed, with more than 800mn fans worldwide. F1 data shows that 30 per cent of them have been following the sport for fewer than four years and 40 per cent are women. This large, affluent audience has attracted more than 300 sponsor brands for the first time.
With drivers having to stop at least twice during Sunday’s grand prix, Carlos Sainz feels the race will have more unknowns than in previous years
The FIA has made adjustments to an appendix of the International Sporting Code (ISC), ranging from reducing fines to sporting penalties.
Haas F1 team has called for the FIA to investigate a controversial decision made at the Imola Grand Prix.
Four months after announcing new penalties for swearing, the FIA has amended some of its rules about foul language. The move comes after recent controversies around the harsh rules regarding cursing in both Formula 1 and the World Rally Championship.
Rallying legend Carlos Sainz - his son a Williams F1 driver - is mulling a run at the FIA presidency. But the hurdles may be too high
F1 teams can take the dish soap out of their drivers' onboard drink bottles because swearing is back on the menu.
George Russell saw no reason to thank Formula One's governing body after it halved the maximum penalties drivers face for swearing.
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