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Hamilton says ‘racial element’ to FIA president’s comments on drivers swearing during F1 races
Lewis Hamilton says there is a “racial element” to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s recent comments regarding drivers swearing during Formula 1 races.
Verstappen riled by call for F1 drivers to swear less
Max Verstappen said Formula One should not air team radio if the sport was concerned about bad language after the head of the governing FIA compared drivers to foul-mouthed rappers.
Max Verstappen Penalized for Swearing During Press Conference
The F1 driver used one of George Carlin's "7 Words You Can't Say On TV," and F1's governing body wasn't happy.
F1 Champ Max Verstappen Gets Community Service for Swearing
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem in on a mission to stop drivers from swearing. In Thursday’s press conference in Singapore ahead of this Sunday's F1 Singapore Grand Prix, world champion Max Verstappen was asked about the performance of his car last weekend in Azerbaijan.
Verstappen censured by FIA for swearing
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is censured by Formula 1’s governing body the FIA for swearing in an official news conference.
Motor racing-Verstappen riled by call for F1 drivers to swear less
Max Verstappen said Formula One should not air team radio if the sport was concerned about bad language after the head of the governing FIA compared drivers to foul-mouthed rappers. Mohammed Ben Sulayem told motorsport.
Max Verstappen punished for swearing in F1 news conference
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has been punished for swearing in a news conference in which he argued against greater restrictions on drivers swearing
'No words' - Verstappen reacts to FIA punishment for swearing
Max Verstappen reacts to the FIA ordering him to do "work of public interest" after swearing in a press conference.
Motor racing-Verstappen must do 'work of public interest' after swearing
Formula One stewards ordered Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen to carry out "work of public interest" after he swore during a Singapore Grand Prix press conference. The moderator reminded the Red Bull driver about his language at the time during the Thursday conference organised by the governing FIA.
Max Verstappen punished with community service for swearing in press conference
Max Verstappen has been handed a community service order for swearing during Thursday’s FIA press conference in Singapore as the row over drivers’ language deepened.
Singapore GP: Max Verstappen weighs in on F1 swearing row
Max Verstappen said Formula 1 should not air team radio if the sport was concerned about bad language after the head of the governing FIA compared drivers to foul-mouthed rappers.
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Max Verstappen Lands in Trouble for Rebelling Against Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s ‘No Swearing’ Call
Max Verstappen has been summoned by the stewards in Singapore for using the F-word in Thursday's drivers' presser amid the ...
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FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem's latest own goal in bid to make F1 peers like him
In his column ahead of this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, F1 correspondent Daniel Moxon gives his take on FIA president ...
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Lewis Hamilton: Racial element to FIA president comments on F1 stars and rappers
Lewis Hamilton believes there is a “racial element” to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s claim that Formula One drivers ...
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Lewis Hamilton Slams Mohammed Ben Sulayem for Stereotypical Statement on Swearing Crackdown
Lewis Hamilton points out the controversial and stereotypical aspects of Mohammed Ben Sulayem's comments about reducing ...
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Lewis Hamilton criticises FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem over 'racial' rap music-swearing comparison
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said F1 must differentiate itself from rap music as he criticised excessive swearing over ...
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Hamilton SLAMS FIA president following 'racial' comment
Lewis Hamilton has hit out at the 'stereotypical' language used by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem in a recent interview.
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Lewis Hamilton: ’Racial element’ to FIA president’s comments on drivers swearing during F1 races
Lewis Hamilton said Thursday there was a “racial element” to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s recent comments regarding ...
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