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: The FIA ​​announces that profanity will be punished even more severely

While all eyes were on Fiorano and the track debut with Ferrari of seven-time British world champion Lewis Hamilton, the FIA ​​published on Wednesday evening a new version of the International Sporting Code which will apply to all its competitions including . Thus, the guidelines are even stricter for any violation of the regulations and provide for heavy fines, and even a possible withdrawal of points or suspension in the event of a repeat offense.

After a 2024 season marked by several sanctions which caused an outcry among the drivers, such as community service imposed on quadruple Dutch world champion Max Verstappen (Red Bull) or a heavy fine imposed on Monegasque Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) for swearing at a press conference, the FIA ​​decided to toughen up its tone, particularly in the face of rudeness and criticism towards the stewards.

A scale of sanctions has been revealed with fines ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 euros for a first offense, from 20,000 to 30,000 euros for a repeat offense and 30,000 to 45,000 euros for a second offense. But these amounts will be multiplied by four for Formula 1 drivers, by three for those competing in world rally championships (WRC) or endurance (WEC) and by two for participants in regional championships. The WRC season begins this Thursday with the Monte-Carlo rally. That of F1 will begin in mid-March in Melbourne.

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