F1 should not be platform for 'private personal agenda' says FIA boss

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“You can use sport for peace reasons, but one thing we don’t want is to have the FIA as a platform for private personal agenda.' F1

all drivers would need to seek approval from them to display any kind of message or to speak out on matters of interest to them on political or religious grounds.

Not only did they ban so-called political statements but also religious ones, which raises questions as to how they will police it, given Pierre Gasly says a prayer before getting in the car and Sergio Perez has images of Pope St John Paul II and Our Lady of Guadalupe in his car. “We are concerned with building bridges,” Ben Sulayem said of the sport, which this season will race in three countries where homosexuality is illegal.

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