Formulation One’s drivers have launched a scathing assault on FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem and demanded to be handled like adults after a bunch of latest disputes.
The previous rally driver has been informed in an open letter to contemplate his personal “language” after he had stated the grid’s stars ought to cease swearing on the radio and performing like “rappers”.
and Charles Leclerc have each been punished over their language in latest weeks, with the Dutchman requested to “” after describing his automobile as “f—-d” on the Singapore Grand Prix.
Seven-time world champion urged Verstappen to , saying he believed feedback from Ben Sulayem carried a “” as a row escalated.
The Grand Prix Drivers’ Affiliation (GPDA) has now upped the ante by criticising Ben Sulayem for his “tone and language”.
“There’s a distinction between swearing supposed to insult others and extra informal swearing, corresponding to you may use to explain unhealthy climate, or certainly an inanimate object corresponding to an F1 automobile, or a driving scenario,” the letter on behalf of drivers learn.
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“We urge the FIA president to contemplate his personal tone and language when speaking to our member drivers, or certainly about them, whether or not in a public discussion board or in any other case.
“Our members are skilled drivers, racing in Formulation 1, the top of worldwide motorsport. They’re the gladiators and each racing weekend they placed on an important present for the followers.”
The letter then cites a long-running duel Hamilton had with Ben Sulayem over the in his Mercedes cockpit.
“Additional, our members are adults,” the drivers’ assertion continued. “They don’t have to be given directions by the media about issues as trivial because the carrying of jewelry or underpants.”
Hamilton was pressured to take away his nostril stud forward of the 2022 British Grand Prix earlier than he was afforded an FIA medical exemption to put on the piercings following “issues about disfigurement” the next season.
The place do all of the fines go?
The GPDA letter additionally addresses issues over the place the cash from fines is distributed, asking the game’s governing physique for transparency.
“The GPDA has, on numerous events, expressed its view that driver financial fines should not applicable for our sport,” the letter continues.
“For the previous three years, we have now referred to as upon the FIA president to share the main points and technique concerning how the FIA’s monetary fines are allotted and the place the funds are spent. We have now additionally relayed our issues concerning the unfavourable picture monetary fines convey to the game.
“We as soon as once more request the FIA president gives monetary transparency and direct, open dialogue with us.”
In his interview with Autosport, Ben Sulayem stated F1 needed to “differentiate between our sport – motorsport – and rap music”.
The FIA has been contacted for remark.