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FIAFormula One's governing FIA has said drivers will be allowed to make political statements only in "exceptional" circumstances. The sporting federation recently updated its rules to prevent "political, religious or personal" remarks being made without prior approval. The FIA has attracted a fierce backlash from a number of drivers.
F1 clarifies law around drivers & political statements
75% Left coverage: 8 sources
Shehbaz SharifSuleman Shehbaz Sharif was named in corruption case registered with the FIA. He returned to Pakistan earlier in December after four years of self-exile in London. His father PM Mian Muhammad Sheh baz Sharif, and brother Muhammad Hamza ShahbazShariff had already been acquitted in the case.
FIA clears Suleman Shehbaz in money laundering case citing ‘lack of evidence’
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
MotorsportAlex Albon calls for clarity on FIA's new restrictions on what drivers can say during a Formula 1 weekend. In December, the FIA revealed that "personal, religious and political statements" cannot be made, unless written consent has been given. It is not known what consequences, if any, there will be if a driver breaks the new FIA rules during the season.
F1 drivers need clarity on political statements, says Albon
50% Left coverage: 8 sources
MotorsportMohammed Ben Sulayem, president of the FIA, has announced that he's relinquishing hands-on control of Formula 1. The decision is reportedly a planned one, but the timing suggests it may have to do with recent controversies he's been involved with. The 61-year-old will remain as president, but daily F1 operations will no longer be in his purview.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem to step back from day-to-day F1 duties as FIA president ahead of 2023 season
50% Center coverage: 4 sources
Europe · LondonFormula One's governing body the FIA launches its application process for prospective new teams. That could favor Andretti Global, for which Michael Andretti is partnering with General Motors' Cadillac brand. The American alliance has been lobbying the FIA to join F1 but face opposition from current teams.
FIA launches application process for prospective F1 teams
41% Left coverage: 17 sources
CadillacMohammed Ben Sulayem says he is surprised by "adverse reaction" to Andretti Cadillac plan. The head of Formula One's governing body strongly supports a proposed new team. A senior team figure told Reuters on Friday that a "strong majority" of the teams were against expanding the grid.
FIA boss surprised by 'adverse reaction' to Andretti F1 plan
Coverage: 7 sources
Lewis Hamilton · LondonFormula One stewards exempted Lewis Hamilton from a jewellery ban at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Friday after accepting he risked disfigurement if a nose piercing was removed, while Red Bull's Sergio Perez set the pace in first practice.
F1 stewards grant Hamilton nose piercing exemption
50% Left coverage: 6 sources
Lewis Hamilton · BahrainFormula One's governing body inspects Lewis Hamilton's jewelry before practice. Hamilton has clashed with FIA over a jewelry ban enacted last year. The seven-time champion received an exception for his nose stud. Hamilton was 10th fastest in Friday's first practice session for the Bahrain GP.
Hamilton cleared to race in Bahrain after jewelry inspected
52% Center coverage: 21 sources