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Liberty Media pushing to sack Mohammed Ben Sulayem amid sexist remarks

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem remained firmly in the spotlight over the weekend, after sexist comments made by the president resurfaced online, to the disgrace of many in the motorsport community. It's been a difficult week or so for Ben Sulayem, with tensions between the FIA and F1 being at an all-time low, after he publicly backed Andretti-Cadillac's proposed F1 entry and labelled the sport's $20 billion price tag as 'inflated'. With his sexist comments from 2001 having resurfaced to add to everything that has recently happened, Germany's Sport1 have reported that current F1 owners Liberty Media are open to the president being sacked from his role, with...
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