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Stefano Domenicali fires back at Mohammed Ben Sulayem

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has responded to the FIA's updated International Sporting Code (ISC), by insisting that the pinnacle of motorsport will continue to give drivers a 'platform to discuss their opinions', after the governing body introduced a ban on political statements. Following the conclusion of the 2022 season, the FIA announced some controversial updates to the ISC, with one in particular having infuriated many drivers. It was announced that political statements would be banned from 2023, unless permission is granted by the FIA. Under the new rules, the likes of Lewis Hamilton will be banned from wearing a t-shirt or a helmet in support of a campaign or community, unless...
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