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FIA Signals Revisions to Controversial Off-Track Penalty Rules

President Mohammed bin Sulayem commits to refining Appendix B regulations after driver backlash, while affirming its continued role in maintaining sport integrity.

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Overview

  • FIA President Mohammed bin Sulayem announced plans to review and improve Appendix B of the International Sporting Code following sustained criticism from drivers across seven championships.
  • Appendix B imposes strict penalties, including fines up to €40,000, race suspensions, and points deductions, for off-track behavior deemed inappropriate or insulting.
  • The FIA has already introduced selective relaxations, such as exempting spontaneous emotional expressions in Formula 1 and WRC from sanctions.
  • High-profile incidents, including fines for Carlos Sainz at the Japan GP and Adrien Fourmaux in WRC, have fueled calls for clearer and more balanced regulations.
  • Bin Sulayem emphasized that Appendix B will not be abolished but will undergo targeted revisions to address driver concerns while preserving its role in ensuring fairness and accessibility.