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F1 drivers were recently criticised by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem for swearing over team radio.
George Russell, a director of the GPDA, announced that F1 drivers will issue a collective statement addressing concerns over swearing in the sport. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem criticized the frequency of swearing by drivers, leading to Max Verstappen receiving a community service sentence for swearing during a press conference in Singapore. The drivers plan to discuss the issue with the FIA after the U.S. race weekend, seeking a resolution. Despite the difficulties of controlling language in the heat of competition, drivers aim to show accountability for their actions and emotions on track. The drivers are united in their stance on the matter, recognizing the need to balance authenticity with responsibility in their communication.