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FIA president warns Formula 1 could become ‘beyond repair'

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has issued a grave warning that Formula 1's future could be irreparably damaged unless swift action is taken to tackle the growing epidemic of online abuse targeting individuals in the motorsport industry. Last year, it was announced that the governing body of motorsport would harness new AI technology to combat abusive comments on social media platforms across all racing categories, including Formula 1.  Additionally, F1 launched the ‘Drive It Out' campaign, specifically designed to crack down on social media abuse. Former Formula 1 driver Nicholas Latifi has also come forward, sharing his own distressing experience of receiving death threats...
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