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FIA president slams the British media: "Can we stop this nonsense?"

The FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, has criticised the British media for how they have treated him during his tenure. The former rally driver believes he has been "convicted" and says the "nonsense" should be stopped. In doing so, he agrees with Max Verstappen and Adrian Newey, who also criticised how the British media acted.
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