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Domenicali: F1 doesn't want to ‘gag' drivers amid FIA statement ban

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali insists that the sport does not with to “gag” drivers from speaking out on personal and political issues. His comment comes amid a ban on unapproved political, personal and religious statements from the FIA, which was outlined in an updated version of the governing body’s International Sporting Code. The issue […]
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