F1 Drivers Raise Concerns with FIA Regarding Race Regulations
Formula 1 drivers met with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) to express their concerns about the application of race rules. Although no immediate changes were agreed upon in the guidelines for the drivers, the meeting highlighted the need to review certain aspects. The F1’s career guidelines, agreed upon by the drivers and the FIA at last year’s Qatar Grand Prix, have generated controversial decisions. Penalties for on-track incidents have been a recurring theme in the 2025 season. The drivers have expressed their frustration with the inconsistency in race decisions, as well as the application of general rules on very different circuits. They are seeking modifications to the guidelines that the FIA uses to determine penalties.The meeting on Thursday in Qatar allowed the drivers to raise their concerns to the FIA. The drivers have requested a permanent set of race stewards, including at least one with recent F1 experience.There is potential for improvement. The guidelines have created more problems than solutions in many of the incidents we have seen this year. There has hardly been any room for racing incidents.
Carlos Sainz, President of the Grand Prix Drivers Association

My ideal is that there are no guidelines and that there are people capable of judging these incidents as well as the ones I have mentioned, after the races.
Carlos Sainz, President of the Grand Prix Drivers Association








