The FIA signs an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency
While Formula 1 is one of the few sports not (officially) affected by the scourge of doping that plagues other sports, Graham Stroker, the vice president of the FIA, announced the signing of an agreement with WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) to comply with the rules of this organization: « Formula 1 agrees with the regulations […]

While Formula 1 is one of the few sports not (officially) affected by the scourge of doping that plagues other sports, Graham Stroker, the vice president of the FIA, announced the signing of an agreement with WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) to comply with the rules of this organization:
« Formula 1 agrees with the regulations including out-of-competition controls. However, the transition will be relatively painless. »
The FIA thus remedies an oversight that was a “blemish” in the world of sport, but let’s remember that, according to many sports doctors, doping is harmful for driving in Formula 1… Indeed, it enhances physical performance but reduces reflexes… Not very practical in motorsport!