Gordon Ramsay delivers foul-mouthed response to FIA’s controversial swearing rules

Gordon Ramsay has his say on the FIA's controversial swearing rules for the 🅰2025 F1 season.

Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay delivered a trademark response when asked about the FIA’s controversial swearing clampdown ahead of the 2025 F1 season.

Ramsay, who is know♛n for regularly using expletives during his incredible career as a chef, was one of the celebrities present at F1’s 2025 seasonꦓ launch - F1 75 Live - on Tuesday night.

During the show, presenter Jack Whitehall asked Ramsay about the FIA’s stricter swearing rul🌳es for the upcoming F1 season.

Ramsay reℱsponded appropriately, swearing at the en෴d of his answer before his mic was cut off.

“Listen, I think it’s an industry language,” Ramsay ꦰsaid.&nbꦰsp;

"The fact thꦚat these athletes are push൩ing themselves to the extreme.

“So sometimes if it comes out, let the🌼m be real. Let it go, come on! They’re risking their life every time.

“They’re traveling o꧋ver 200 miles an hour. So if the sh** hits the faꦡn…”

Amusingly, Ramsay sat on the same table as F1 CE𒁃O Stefano Domen♈icali.

Still, his response went down well with the crowd, particularly as fans booed the FIA when their logo was shown on screen brief♌ly during the evening.

FIA impose stricter rules

The FIA have alread𓆉y imposed their🅠 stricter guidelines for swearing.

Wor♛ld Rally Championship star Adrien Fourmaux was fined for using an expletive during a TV interview.

He was fined €10,000 after using the F-word.

Fourmaux said: “I had a clean stage, the ruts are really tricky. I think it will be difficult to do a good time. There is a lot of sweeping in the beginning🌠. We f***ed up yesterday.”

The FIA’s guidelines were adjusted after pre🅠sident Mohammed Benꦿ Sulayem

raised concerns overꦦ drivers s🎐peaking like “rappers”.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen was hit with community serviceꦗ after swearing during a press 🅷conference in Singapore.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc was also fined for swearing in Mex🎃ico City GP presser. 

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