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Max Verstappen has criticised the FIA over its latest attempt to clamp down on how much bad language is being broadcast through Formula 1‘s television production. FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has revealed that a request has been made to Formula One Management (FOM) to restrict how much swearing is being aired. The rise in […]
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has requested Formula One Management to limit the amount of swearing aired during team radio exchanges broadcast to the public. He emphasized the need for appropriate language in motorsport, distinguishing it from rap music, where foul language is more prevalent. Ben Sulayem stressed the importance of drivers being role models and maintaining responsible conduct, even in the heat of the moment. He highlighted the impact of live broadcasts on viewers, especially families, urging a review of public statements. In contrast, driver Max Verstappen argued that FOM should manage the broadcasted communication instead of placing the burden on drivers to monitor their language. Verstappen suggested that not airing such exchanges would prevent public exposure to inappropriate language and avoid controversies.