Overview
- FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem stated earlier this week that changes to Appendix B, which penalizes driver misconduct including swearing, are being 'considered' but offered no timeline or details.
- George Russell, representing the GPDA, dismissed the statement, emphasizing that vague promises mean nothing without implemented reforms.
- Appendix B has faced backlash across FIA championships, with WRC drivers staging a media boycott earlier this year over its perceived severity and lack of transparency.
- The GPDA has not received an official response from the FIA since issuing an open letter last year calling for clear rules and accountability in fine allocation.
- Lewis Hamilton suggested the GPDA might evolve into a union-like body to secure greater influence in FIA governance and ensure drivers' voices are heard.