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FIA clarifies ban on drivers making political statements

Por: WPLG Local 10 Sports February 18, 2023

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The governing body for Formula One issued guidance Friday on a rule recently introduced that prohibited drivers from speaking out on political and controversial issues. The FIA's original rule barred “political, religious and personal statements” without prior consent, and expressed no limitations on where that restriction applied. Drivers were nearly unanimous in their criticism of the ruling and The guidance issued Friday puts limits... + full article



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