FIA bans F1 drivers from 'political' gestures without prior approval

2022-12-21 | 10:11
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FIA bans F1 drivers from 'political' gestures without prior approval

The FIA's international sporting code, which governs the running of motorsport competitions, has been updated with a new clause under breaches of the rules.

 

Drivers will now be in breach of the rules if they make or display "political, religious and personal statements or comments notably in violation of the general principle of neutrality promoted by the FIA under its statutes, unless previously approved in writing by the FIA for international competitions or by the relevant ASN for national competitions within their jurisdiction".

 

Lewis Hamilton caused controversy at the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix when he wore a shirt with the words "Arrest the policemen who killed Breonna Taylor", in reference to a Black woman in America who was shot dead.

 

The now retired Sebastian Vettel has also used his platform to highlight causes, wearing a Pride T-shirt at the 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix and protesting against Canada's mining of oil sands this past season.

 

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