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George Russell has opened up on what led him to become GPDA chairman and why he is so vocal about making improvements to the world of Formula 1.
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Motorsport.com on MSNExclusive: The "sickening" moments pushing George Russell not to stay silent over F1 safety
As part of a wide-ranging interview, George Russell explains why spearheading the F1 drivers' association GPDA is so ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Official Lewis Hamilton announcement sends fans wild as FIA in embarrassing blunder
F1's beady-eyed social media fan base have been at it again reading into Lewis Hamilton's activity far too much. ➡️ READ MORE Mercedes contract announcement takes twist after George Russell U-turn ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNCritical F1 2026 governance agreement update as minor hurdles remain
The second half of the new Concorde Agreement coming into effect in 2026 is currently being worked out between F1 and the FIA ...
An incident involving seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen during the Hungarian GP was under ...
The next race on the 2025 F1 schedule is the Dutch Grand Prix, slated for August 31, 2025. Until then the sport will be on an ...
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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 ...
In a move the FIA has said will bring more “transparency” to the stewarding practices of Formula 1 race weekends, motorsport’s governing body has made some of its guidelines available to the ...
The Belgian Grand Prix got off to a frustrating start when it was stopped for more than an hour due to heavy rain, sparking a ...
F1 governing body the FIA is said to have been alerted to the need for a tweak to the rules following Red Bull's swift replacement of Christian Horner with Laurent Mekies ...
"FIA we ask respect towards Franco Colapinto for verbal aggressions and threats. F1." An Argentinian fan commented: "FIA, F1. Are hate and bad comments only punished when they're from an Argentinian?
But those car design rules needed updating, and the FIA signed off a new set of F1 regulations in October 1951. The existing formula was extended to cover only 1952 and 1953, with smaller engines ...
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