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F1 joins forces in powerful statement to tackle online abuse
Three different motorsport series, including F1, F2, and F3, have joined forces with the FIA to denounce online abuse and harassment.
This move comes in response to recent incidents of abuse against drivers like Yuki Tsunoda, Jack Doohan, Lee McKenzie, and Alex Dunne.
The joint statement emphasizes the importance of respecting athletes and their teams, calling for a collective effort to combat abuse on social media platforms.
There are concerns that online abuse in motorsport is escalating, with incidents like the Max Verstappen-George Russell collision sparking heated debates.
FIA’s campaign, United Against Online Abuse, aims to address this issue and urges social media platforms to take stronger actions against hateful comments.
The motorsport community is standing together to promote a culture of respect and support for all individuals involved in the sport.






