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Team set to defy FIA's ban on political gestures

If what has been said is true, then the motorsport world will get the first glimpse of how the FIA are going to deal with breaches of the updated International Sporting Code (ISC), with Maserati MSG Racing set to be 'vocal' about the team's values in Formula E. It was announced by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem that from 2023 onwards, teams and drivers would be banned from using the FIA 'as a platform for a private personal agenda'. Updates to the ISC have seen the likes of wearing decorative helmets and clothing in support of a campaign or community banned, unless permission from the FIA is granted beforehand. The rule change has been met with high amounts of criticism, with...
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