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Tuko News on MSNAdrien Fourmaux: Brutal Safari Rally bites as Hyundai driver forced to retire againAdrien Fourmaux was once again forced to retire after he picked up a front right puncture at Camp Moran on the second day of ...
With official conversation looming, WRC drivers plan to not offer English-language comment after stages in an upcoming rally.
The FIA has sought to cut down on swearing in its sports since last year when it punished F1 champion Max Verstappen for ...
Hyundai driver Adrien Fourmaux was the first high level casualty as he was forced to abort the start of the second Mzabibu ...
World Rally Championship drivers have followed up their recent statement regarding the FIA’s clampdown on swearing by ...
Fans have urged F1 drivers to follow the footsteps of Rally racers and use their native language to avoid being fined by the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNFIA at centre of mass driver protest over €10,000 WRC swearing fineF1's governing body the FIA is the target of a mass silent protest after a driver was hit with a huge $10,000 fine for ...
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GPblog.com on MSNRally drivers stage united protest against FIA swearing banThe reason for the planned protest is the recent €10,000 fine Adrien Fourmaux received after the Rally Sweden. The French ...
Drivers competing in the World Rally Championship (WRC) will stay silent, or speak only in their own languages, in stage-end interviews at this week's Kenya Safari Rally in protest at the governing ...
Adrien Fourmaux during Safari Rally Kenya. During the shakedown for Safari Rally Kenya, some English-speaking drivers elected ...
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Tuko News on MSNSafari Rally: Why World Rally Championship (WRC) Drivers Have Staged FIA Protest in NaivashaWorld Rally Championship drivers staged a high-profile protest against the FIA's swearing ban during the Safari Rally Kenya ...
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