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FIA: Drivers must not use F1 for 'personal agenda'

Formula One drivers must not use the platform provided by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) to make statements for their own "personal agenda", the sport's governing body president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said on Tuesday. Formula One drivers will need prior written permission from the sport's governing body to make "political, religious and personal statements" from next season following an update of the International Sporting Code. Unless the FIA grants approval in writing, drivers who make such statements will now be in breach of the rules. Editor's Picks Brown: 'Let's not turn F1 into a political sport' 15dNate Saunders "We are concerned with building...
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