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GPFans on MSNFIA issue new health guidelines for F1 stars
For the first time, the FIA have published their set of health guidelines for the drivers in their sanctioned racing series, ...
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Autosport on MSNExplained: How the FIA plans to avoid a repeat of Mercedes' 2014 scenario in F1
The FIA does not fear a repeat of 2014, when Mercedes triggered years of dominance in Formula 1. According to the governing ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNSteps the FIA will take to avoid a repeat of Mercedes' 2014 F1 dominance
A much simpler power unit and the development of Formula 1’s revolutionary new rules could prevent a repeat of 2014, when ...
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Autosport on MSNFIA reveal changes to improve Formula E driver safety after rise of hand injuries
The FIA has revealed what caused hand injuries to rise in Formula E and the steps it took to minimise the damage ...
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GPFans on MSNHow Max Verstappen caused complete FIA rules reset
Max Verstappen may be a four-time F1 champion but once upon a time, he was a teenager that Red Bull chose to roll the dice on ...
Says that in these messages, attempts are being made to blackmail citizens by accusing them of “cyber crimes”.
Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen opened up on the incident with Lewis Hamilton during the Hungarian Grand Prix, which ...
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) held an accused involved in a bank fraud on Monday. According to official sources, accused ...
The FIA have announced plans to enrol a new programme designed to support drivers in managing health conditions. It comes ...
Mado Monogatari is a past Compile series that started out with Sega’s Puyo characters like Arle and Carbuncle doing some dungeon crawling. The only localized entry prior to 2025 ended up being Sorcery ...
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Autosport on MSNFIA reaches TPC testing agreement, but will F1 power unit costs skyrocket?
F1 teams switching engine suppliers next year will be allowed to continue TPC testing, thanks to an FIA agreement requiring ...
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GPblog on MSNFIA under fire from drivers and the public - why that's not (always) fair
It is the fate of every regulator or referee in any sport. If a process runs smoothly, it's taken for granted and no one notices. If something goes wrong, the world falls upon you. For the FIA, it's ...
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