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Formula 1 launches 'Drive it Out' campaign to tackle abuse

The Formula 1 community has come together to promote a new campaign called 'Drive it Out' that aims to combat fan abuse, both online and at events. The initiative, which has the full support of all the sport's teams and drivers as well as of the FIA, has emerged in the wake of the events that took place at the Austrian Grand Prix earlier this month, where multiple reports of abuse and harassment were filed by fans attending the race at the Red Bull Ring. The new campaign was launched via a video message - which you can watch below - featuring F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali, F1's drivers and FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. "Formula 1 is all about competition and rivalry, but also...
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