Fia is Consider to improve in controversial Appendix B Among the International Sports Code Restrictions for drivers using “inappropriate language” include restrictions,
The governing body issued a clampdown on the drivers on the drivers and using the inappropriate language during the events, with a fine and potential restriction listed between sanctions for those violation rules.
Hyundai World Rally Championship Driver Adrian Formox Was When he was sworn in during a television stage-end interview, the rules fall out of dishonesty The rally in February at the end of Sweden, resulting in a fine of € 10,000 and a hit with suspended € 20,000.
FIA President Mohammad Ben Sulem has issued a statement that confirmed that Appendix B is being considered after a response from drivers competing in the FIA-approved World Championship.
The statement follows the explanation of the rules issued to Formula 1 drivers, which confirms the heat of the language of the time that will be unpublished.
It also comes when the WRC driver reached a similar agreement with FIA, which means that the heat of the moment language will not be punished in the stage-end interview or in the team’s radio communication. The new decision of the “unfair language” in the WRC events and the new decision of uncontrolled sectors came into force in the last weekend rally in Kioniaus.
The agreement came when WRC drivers urged the FIA to remain silent in an interview of the end of the staging at the Safarial rally or only to change their mother tongue.
Ben Sulem wrote in a social media post, “After a constructive response from drivers in our seven FIA World Championships, I am considering improving Appendix B.
“Appendix B is an important part of the International Sports Code and is central to help all our sports family accessible.
“Human beings make rules and humans can improve the rules. This principle of continuous improvement is something that I always believed and we all do in FIA in the heart of all.”
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