In a statement, the Grand Prix Drivers' Association called on the FIA president to treat them like adults—and mind his own language while he's at it.
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Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc recently were punished for profanity by the Federation Internationale Automobile.
Formula One’s drivers have launched a scathing attack on FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem and demanded to be treated like adults after a host of recent disputes.
Formula One drivers are urging FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem to address his own language, stressing that professional drivers understand the difference between swearing in insult and casual ...
We want to be treated as adults. Formula 1 drivers have written to the FIA to request a change of approach after fines were ...
The Grand Prix Drivers Association - the body that represents all 20 F1 drivers and of which George Russell is a ... It all began in September when FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem voiced his ...