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Mercedes’ George Russell and his fellow Formula 1 drivers are set to pen a public letter surmising their displeasure with the FIA over the Max Verstappen swearing row.
Ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, the FIA and President Mohammed Ben Sulayem took a firm stance against F1 drivers swearing, resulting in Verstappen being the first to face punishment for his language during the Press Conference. Verstappen expressed criticism towards the FIA’s decision, which was echoed by his peers, including Russell, Director of the Grand Prix Driver’s Association (GPDA). The drivers plan to discuss this issue with the FIA in Mexico and are preparing a joint statement to address their concerns. Ben Sulayem’s initiative against swearing extends to TV broadcasts, while Russell emphasized the importance of allowing drivers to express emotions during races, even if it involves expletives. However, drivers understand the need to be mindful of their language in media interactions off the track. Hamilton supported Verstappen’s reluctance to comply with the punishment, calling for a reevaluation of the FIA’s approach to swearing in Formula 1. Verstappen refrained from extensive comments on the issue but acknowledged the need for a more thoughtful discussion moving forward.