F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali on Lewis Hamilton and co’s political gestures: “No barriers up, unless…”

Lewis Hamilton and his fellow drivers who make social and political comments at F1 race have been backed by Stefano Domenicali - but there is a condition.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR
Lewis Hamilton (GBR

The FIA have added a new rule for 2023 that drivers cannot make “pꦕersonal, religious and political statements” unless given written permission.

Mercedes driver Hamilton is among the most vocal an💟d powerful with his statements on issues outside of F1.

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F1 CEO Domenicali told Sky about the situation: “My position i♊s very simple. We race as one. To promote discussion and use our platform in the right way.

“I do not believe [it is about] preventing the driver from communicating with the community. I💧t is a matter of respect.

“What I don’t like is when you say something to attack an൩other. That is wrꦉong.

“You are a driver. Respect the partners you ꦍwork with.

“You need to be balanced. No-one will put barriers up. Unless it is political because we are a♋ sport.

“To highlight attention on certain subjects that are at the ceꦛntre of discussion? No problem. I’m sure the FIA share that view.

“There are placesꦐ where you can do it. But respect your partners. You must follow the process.

“I don’t want to overstep.”

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 takes the
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 takes the

Drivers unite: "Control, concern, unnecessary" 

♏Drivers have criticis💛ed the rule implemented by the FIA.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valtteri Bottas said “I don’t understand why the want to control us” and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Albon claimed all drivers are “concerned”.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen called the new rule “unnecessary”.

But not everybody is against it.

Former driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:David Coulthard said: “It's a bit like🅷🎐 an acceptance speech at the Oscars. If everyone uses the opportunity to make a political statement, there is no issue that is not important to someone.

"So we either have to mention everything, or maybe i🧸t's better not to say anything at all and concentrate on the sport. 

“I understand that there are people who promote freedom of s🦂peech and all that, and that is absolutely an important thing to keep in mind, but I also think that we have to remember that it is the sporting♍ rules that we are talking about, not some political regulation."

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