F1 season set to start in Bahrain amid seismic shake-up of drivers and team bosses
After the rules revolution of 2022 this was supposed to be a season of relative calm – well as calm as Formula One ever gets.
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After the rules revolution of 2022 this was supposed to be a season of relative calm – well as calm as Formula One ever gets.
Formula 1 2023 akan segera dimulai. Berikut daftar 20 pebalap yang akan bertarung di lintaasan untuk menjadi juara juara.
LONDON : Fernando Alonso has made some wrong moves in a Formula One career that should have delivered more than two titles but joining Aston Martin is looking like a good one.
MANAMA : Brazilian Felipe Drugovich will make his Formula One race debut in next weekend's Bahrain season-opener if Lance Stroll cannot return in time from a cycling injury, Aston Martin said on Sunday.
Lewis Hamilton has spoken out against the FIA’s plans to restrict the ability of Formula One drivers to express their views. The governing body has changed its rules ahead of the new season, banning drivers from making “political, religious or personal” comments. Ad The move follows Sebastian Vettel campaigning for climate change awareness, amongst other issues, and also Hamilton shining a frequent light on racism and diversity in the sport.
Lando Norris had told the FIA that Formula One drivers should not be treated like school children and hopes the sport’s governing body will be pressured into a U-turn over its decision to ban them from making political statements.
Lando Norris had told the FIA that Formula One drivers should not be treated like school children and hopes the sport's governing body will be pressured into a U-turn over its decision to ban them from making political statements. F1's governing body has updated its rules to prevent "political, religious or personal" comments being said without prior approval. The FIA's controversial clampdown comes after drivers - including seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and the recently-retired Sebastian Vettel - have spoken out on issues such as racism, diversity and the environment in recent seasons.
The FIA has cracked down on competitors making "political, religious and personal statements or comments" in its updated rules for motorsports next season. The governing body's International Sporting Code (ISC) now deems "the general making and display of political, religious and personal statements or comments notably in violation of the general principle of neutrality promoted by the FIA" an offence. The FIA governs Formula One, world rally and endurance world championships.