Outgoing FIA president Jean Todt suggested the FIA has been too lenient of F1 teams and drivers being publicly critical of race officials.
Jean Todt articles archive
Jean Todt
Todt formally elected to second term as FIA president
2013 F1 season
Posted onJean Todt has been elected to serve as president of the FIA for a second term. Todt was voted to continue as president during the FIA’s Annual General Assembly.
Todt urges F1 stewards to focus on consistency
2012 F1 season
Posted onFIA president Jean Todt praised the work of Formula One race stewards and urged them to ensure consistency in their decisions.
Jean Todt’s Approval Rating 2011: Part 2
Debates and polls
Posted onWith Bahrain, a 21-race calendar, rules changes and more it’s been a busy three months for Jean Todt.
Jean Todt’s Approval Rating 2011: Part 1
Debates and polls
Posted onAre you happy with how F1 is being run by the FIA president?
Jean Todt’s Approval Rating XII
Debates and polls
Posted onAre you happy with how F1 is being run by the FIA president?
Jean Todt’s Approval Rating XI
Debates and polls
Posted onAre you happy with how F1 is being run by the FIA president? Cast your vote in the approval rating here.
Todt says he’s ‘against lies, not team orders’
2010 F1 season
Posted onThe FIA president said he supports the use of team orders in F1 providing teams are open about it.
Jean Todt’s Approval Rating X
Debates and polls
Posted onIn last month’s Approval Rating there were plenty of comments from people saying they’d voted “disapprove” for the first time.
Jean Todt?óÔé¼Ôäós Approval Rating IX
Posted onAre you happy with how F1 is being run by the FIA president? Once every month at F1 Fanatic we look at how the president of the sport?óÔé¼Ôäós governing body, Jean Todt, is managing the championship. Join in by casting your vote below.
Jean Todt?óÔé¼Ôäós Approval Rating VIII
Posted onAre you happy with how F1 is being run by the FIA president? Once every month at F1 Fanatic we look at how the president of the sport?óÔé¼Ôäós governing body, Jean Todt, is managing the championship. Join in by casting your vote below.
Jean Todt?óÔé¼Ôäós Approval Rating VII
Posted onAre you happy with how F1 is being run by the FIA president? Once every month at F1 Fanatic we look at how the president of the sport?óÔé¼Ôäós governing body, Jean Todt, is managing the championship. Join in by casting your vote below.
Jean Todt’s Approval Rating VI
Posted onAre you happy with how F1 is being run by the FIA president? Once every month at F1 Fanatic we look at how the president of the sport?óÔé¼Ôäós governing body, Jean Todt, is managing the championship. Join in by casting your vote below.
Jean Todt’s Approval Rating V
Posted onAre you happy with how F1 is being run by the FIA president? Once every month at F1 Fanatic we look at how the president of the sport?óÔé¼Ôäós governing body, Jean Todt, is managing the championship. Join in by casting your vote below.
The Todt Vote IV (Poll)
Posted onOnce a month we take a look at how FIA president Jean Todt is managing Formula 1 and ask whether the sport is going in the right direction on his watch. Join in the debate and cast your vote below.
Jean Todt’s Approval Rating II (Poll)
Posted onIt’s still early days for the Jean Todt presidency – but we’ve seen a few telling developments at the FIA in the last few weeks. We’re monitoring Todt’s progress to see whether F1 fans think he is doing a good job. Join in below.
Budget cap architect Purnell leaves FIA
Posted onTony Purnell, who helped devise Max Mosley’s controversial budget cap plan, has left the FIA. Formerly a team principal at Jaguar, Purnell joined the FIA in 2006. Together with fellow technical consultant Peter Wright, Purnell was also involved in introducing 2009’s radical aerodynamic changes designed to aid overtaking. But the budget cap proposal proved more … Continue reading Budget cap architect Purnell leaves FIA
FIA starts Briatore appeal but softens stance
Posted onThe FIA has confirmed it will appeal the Tribune de Grande Instance’s verdict against its decision to ban Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds from motor racing. However it also admitted it would not prevent drivers managed by Briatore, such as Mark Webber, from competing in F1 as it had previously threatened: While the appeal is … Continue reading FIA starts Briatore appeal but softens stance
Briatore’s victory gives the FIA a tough lesson in the limits of its power
Posted onThe Singapore crash affair is by no means over: I cannot imagine the FIA letting Tuesday’s verdict in favour of Flavio Briatore lie, and Briatore himself has said he may bring further lawsuits. But now the verdict is out there and the principal players have all said their pieces, it’s time to take stock. The … Continue reading Briatore’s victory gives the FIA a tough lesson in the limits of its power
Jean Todt’s approval rating (Poll)
Posted onAnother tumultuous year of F1 politics in 2009 culminated in Max Mosley’s decision not to stand for re-election, paving the way for Jean Todt to be elected his successor. Today we start a new series of articles on F1 Fanatic to monitor what Todt is doing for the sport and whether F1 fans think he … Continue reading Jean Todt’s approval rating (Poll)