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Ben Sulayem tells F1 drivers
Ben Sulayem responds to F1 drivers: How I run FIA “none of their business”
A defiant FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has dismissed talk of turmoil within the governing body, and told Formula 1 drivers it is “none of their business” how he runs things. Ben Sulayem has found himself under the spotlight recently in the wake of a host of high-level departures from the FIA – which has included F1 race director Niels Wittich.
The FIA’s bloodbath under Mohammed Ben Sulayem: Who is next?
What on earth is going on at the FIA? It is a question which has been asked a lot in the Qatar paddock this week. Not least by George Russell. The Mercedes driver, who is head of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association,
F1 teams concerned as FIA seeks rule changes after Mohammed Ben Sulayem controversy
The FIA is planning controversial rule changes that would ensure ethics complaints would be handled by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem and the president of its senate; watch every session from the
Mohammed Ben Sulayem says FIA is ‘none of the F1 drivers business’
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said his running of the governing body has nothing to do with the Formula 1
FIA president Mohamed Ben Sulayem has spoken out.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the president of Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has hot back at the Grand Prix Drivers' Association's letter calling for drivers to be treated like adults.
FIA dissenters are growing louder as Mohammed ben Sulayem's firing spree goes on
Ahead of the Qatar Grand Prix, F1 correspondent Daniel Moxon notes Mohammed ben Sulayem's ruthless power moves, Audi's big investment news and the latest on Red Bull's Franco Colapinto interest
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 race fines was going and why senior figures had left the governing body.
FIA president blasts F1 drivers as race fines row escalates
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has told Formula 1 drivers to mind their own business after they asked where money from race fines was going.
FIA President urges F1 drivers to 'mind their business' after GPDA row
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem addressed recent concerns from Formula 1 drivers regarding changes within the governing body. Responding to the Grand Prix Drivers' Association's (GPDA) inquiries about the allocation of fine revenues,
Motor racing-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 race fines was going and why senior figures had left the governing body. In an interview with Reuters ahead of Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix,
FIA President Hits Back At Driver Demands
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has hit back hard at Formula 1 drivers complaining about his current governance of the sport. Recently, the Grand
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FIA chief not ruling out team No 12
F1 has always had a provision for 12 teams in the rules, but there was strong opposition from commercial rights holder ...
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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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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 ...
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FIA Considering Ethics Changes After President Investigated Under Existing Rules
The governing body of Formula 1, Formula E and WEC is looking to change who oversees ethics and audit complaints.
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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, ...
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