“If you do it, it’s clear what you get” - FIA warn drivers again of using F1 for "personal agenda"

World champions 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sebastian Vettel have been most voc💧al on a range of matters ranging from racism, sexuality anꦐd climate change.
Hamilton’s decision to wear a t-shirt on the podium at the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix, with a message "arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor" led༒ to the banning of such clothing by the FIA on the podium.
The FIA have gone one step further for F1 2023, ma♚king it clear that drivers shouldn🌄’t use the sport for their own opinions and agenda.]
Speaking to the media at 𒆙the Dakar Rally, Ben Sulayem reiterated the FIA’s stance.
“We are concerned with building bridges,” Ben Sulayem sai𒐪d.
“You 🦹can use sport for peace reasons, but one thing we don’t want is to have the FIA as a platform for private per🎶sonal agenda. We will divert from the sport.
“What does the driver do best? Driving🔯. They are so good at it, and they make the business, they make tꦐhe show, they are the stars. Nobody is stopping them.
“There ar๊e other platforms to eꦦxpress what they want. Everybody has this and they are most welcome to go through the process of the FIA, to go through that.”

The FIA president also hinted that drivers will be punished if they push their own agendas, making an unusual comparison to “speeding in the pit lane” - which is a clear cut fine orp penalty if a driver is found guilty of d🌱ꦜoing so.
“I have my own personal things, okay, but it do♛esn’t mean I will use the FIA to do it,” Ben Sulayem added
“The FIA should be neutral, I believe. We need the superstars to make๊ the sport.
“If there is anything, you take the permission. If not, if they make any other mistake, it’s like speeding in the pit 💎lane. If you do it, it’s very clear what you get.”

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