F1 drivers stand firm against the FIA
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F1 drivers stand firm against the FIA: This is the drivers' full statement
Formula 1 drivers, the GPDA (the body in which F1 drivers have united, with George Russell as chairman) have issued a united statement about the FIA and, in particular, president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Part of this is down to the swearing saga with Max Verstappen, but other issues have frustrated the drivers in the past. This is the drivers' full statement.
GPDA's statement
As is the case with every sport, competitors must abide by the referee's decision, whether they like it or not, indeed whether they agree with it or not. That is how sport works. The Drivers (our members) are no different, and fully understand that.Our members are professional drivers, racing in Formula 1, the pinnacle of international motorsport. They are the gladiators and every racing weekend they put on a great show for the fans.With regards to swearing, there is a difference between swearing intended to insult others and more casual swearing, such as you might use to describe bad weather, or indeed an inanimate object such as a Formula 1 car, or a driving situation.We urge the FIA President to also consider his own tone and language when talking to our member drivers, or indeed about them, whether in a public forum or otherwise. Further, our members are adults, they do not need to be given instructions via the media, about matters as trivial as the wearing of jewellery and underpants.
Related video: FILE: 'Treat us like adults' - F1 drivers tell FIA after Verstappen and Leclerc punishments (SNTV)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/sports/“are-they-racing-drivers-or-not”---f1-veteran-hits-back-at-brazilian-gp-rain-complaints/vi-AA1tBOp5
The GPDA has, on countless occasions, expressed its view that Driver monetary fines are not appropriate for our Sport. For the past 3 years, we have called upon the FIA President to share the details and strategy regarding how the FIA's financial fines are allocated and where the funds are spent. We have also relayed our concerns about the negative image financial fines bring to the Sport. We once again request that the FIA President provides financial transparency and direct, open dialogue with us. All stakeholders (FIA, F1, the Teams and the GPDA) should jointly determine how and where the money is spent for the benefit of our Sport.
The GPDA wishes to collaborate in a constructive way with all the stakeholders, including the FIA President, in order to promote our great Sport for the benefit of everyone who works in it, pays for it, watches it, and indeed loves it. We are playing our part.
Best regards,
The Directors and Chairman of the GPDA on behalf of the Grand Prix Drivers
F1 drivers stand firm against the FIA: This is the drivers' full statement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orqyP8b ... rld.org%2F
Formula 1 drivers, the GPDA (the body in which F1 drivers have united, with George Russell as chairman) have issued a united statement about the FIA and, in particular, president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Part of this is down to the swearing saga with Max Verstappen, but other issues have frustrated the drivers in the past. This is the drivers' full statement.
GPDA's statement
As is the case with every sport, competitors must abide by the referee's decision, whether they like it or not, indeed whether they agree with it or not. That is how sport works. The Drivers (our members) are no different, and fully understand that.Our members are professional drivers, racing in Formula 1, the pinnacle of international motorsport. They are the gladiators and every racing weekend they put on a great show for the fans.With regards to swearing, there is a difference between swearing intended to insult others and more casual swearing, such as you might use to describe bad weather, or indeed an inanimate object such as a Formula 1 car, or a driving situation.We urge the FIA President to also consider his own tone and language when talking to our member drivers, or indeed about them, whether in a public forum or otherwise. Further, our members are adults, they do not need to be given instructions via the media, about matters as trivial as the wearing of jewellery and underpants.
Related video: FILE: 'Treat us like adults' - F1 drivers tell FIA after Verstappen and Leclerc punishments (SNTV)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/sports/“are-they-racing-drivers-or-not”---f1-veteran-hits-back-at-brazilian-gp-rain-complaints/vi-AA1tBOp5
The GPDA has, on countless occasions, expressed its view that Driver monetary fines are not appropriate for our Sport. For the past 3 years, we have called upon the FIA President to share the details and strategy regarding how the FIA's financial fines are allocated and where the funds are spent. We have also relayed our concerns about the negative image financial fines bring to the Sport. We once again request that the FIA President provides financial transparency and direct, open dialogue with us. All stakeholders (FIA, F1, the Teams and the GPDA) should jointly determine how and where the money is spent for the benefit of our Sport.
The GPDA wishes to collaborate in a constructive way with all the stakeholders, including the FIA President, in order to promote our great Sport for the benefit of everyone who works in it, pays for it, watches it, and indeed loves it. We are playing our part.
Best regards,
The Directors and Chairman of the GPDA on behalf of the Grand Prix Drivers
F1 drivers stand firm against the FIA: This is the drivers' full statement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orqyP8b ... rld.org%2F
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