The World Rally Driver's Association is asking to speak with the FIA about an "exorbitant" fine levied against a driver who cursed on air.
Concerns have also emerged over the lack of transparency regarding how these fines are spent, which has long been a topic of discussion among both WRC and F1 drivers. The WoRDA statement made it ...
Now, Fourmaux has joined forces with the other WRC drivers to form the World Rally Drivers Alliance (WoRDA), the equivalent of F1’s Grand Prix Drivers Association. In a statement released on ...
Competing for Africa Eco Motorsport team, the duo will take part in the WRC3 ARC3 class (African Rally Championship) in one ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has come under fire again over the governing body’s new swearing rules – after a rally ...
Cho Hyun-beom eyes F1 tire supply amid concerns over investment risks Cho Hyun-beom contemplates entering the F1 tire market ...
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Autosport on MSNFIA steps in after WRC fuel supplier goes into administrationThe FIA has moved to ensure World Rally Championship competitors will be supplied with fuel for next week’s Safari Rally ...
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