F1 has the right to scrap race deals it has based on human rights concerns, and Stefano Domenicali says he would follow through in doing so in future.
Stefano Domenicali reiterates there’ll be no ban on drivers speaking out
It set motorsport’s governing body on a collision course with the drivers with Valtteri Bottas blasting them for trying to “control us” while Max Verstappen called it “unnecessary”.“My position is very simple,” he said. “We race as one. To promote discussion and use our platform in the right way. “To highlight attention on certain subjects that are at the centre of discussion? No problem. I’m sure the FIA share that view.But not everybody is against it
“So we either have to mention everything, or maybe it’s better not to say anything at all and concentrate on the sport.
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