F1 driver FIA can face a restriction of up to a month for swearing several times this season as part of a new rule package from FIA.
After the call for more and more punishment of President Mohammad Ben Sulem for more and more punishment, the penalty has been presented, scaling up to £ 101,400 (€ 120,000) on the third offense.
For continuous violations of regulation, drivers may face punishment as standing a month’s race and even the championship point cut.
Rules change has produced backlash from drivers. Alex albon Said: “We are still running how we want to output what we say around it. This is a delicate case. Do we think that’s right? no way. I do not think we should be so masked in every aspect of what we do. It is also a pure adrenaline game. I don’t think we have to walk with MICS all the time. ,
George Russell Added: “As drivers, we continue to show personality. I think it is the ability to say that there is no need in such an environment. But eventually – especially for those where English is not their first language, the first thing that you are taught is to oath.
“And the first Italian word he (km Antonely) has taught me that he is an oath. I do not know to be really honest, and I don’t have much to say on it. ,