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Driver misconduct. Last winter, the FIA introduced a controversial “Appendix B,” instituting new penalties for driver ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNFIA announce significant swearing ban update with crucial new rule madeThe FIA has rowed back on the swearing ban as there will now be a difference between “non-controlled” and “controlled” ...
F1 drivers should consider formal union for ‘power seat’ in talks with FIA over the sport's future, says Lewis Hamilton ...
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Russell not impressed by FIA hinting at relaxing rules against cursing and code of driver conductBen Sulayem wrote “I am considering making improvements to Appendix B,” — the rule that defines the penalties for a range of ...
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Us Weekly on MSNBindi Irwin ‘On the Road to Recovery' After Rupturing AppendixBindi Irwin is "on the road to recovery" after suffering a ruptured appendix. Bindi, 26, took to Instagram on Monday, May 12, ...
Three sample scoring records are presented to demonstrate the information that should be contained within different versions. Notes: Many data fields may be automated by the handicap computation ...
The president of Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, says he is considering changes to the penalty guidelines which ...
Appendix B provides additional country-by country information on key aspects of long term finance around the world. It is specific to the 2015/2016 Global Financial Development Report.
Where danger of spills of radioactive material exists, secondary containers or trays must be used. Containers should be covered whenever possible and only those amounts of radioactive material that is ...
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RACER on MSNRussell questions Ben Sulayem's claims over driver conductGeorge Russell says the Formula 1 drivers are waiting to see action taken rather than statements made after FIA president ...
Mercedes driver George Russell, the President of the Grand Prix Drivers Association, wants to see ‘action’ from the FIA when ...
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