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FIA president warns drivers against promoting ‘personal agendas’

Formula 1 drivers have been urged by both Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in recent weeks to use their massive followings on social media for good, by sharing important messages and causes. This is something that the drivers may be forced to do more often, as the FIA have now banned them from making political gestures during race weekends without prior approval. Lewis Hamilton famously wore a t-shirt calling for the arrest of the police officers who killed Broanna Taylor as the Tuscan Grand Prix, while Sebastian Vettel has worn multiple custom helmets protesting against various issues in the countries that F1 travels to. With the 2023 season fast approaching, FIA president Mohammed Ben...
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