Lewis Hamilton has cautioned the FIA that the F1 drivers won’t back down in their calls for change from the hierarchy.
The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA), which recontransients all F1 drivers, freed a powerentirey-worded statement earlier this month in the wake of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc being punished for swearing.
FIA pdwellnt Mohammed Ben Sulayem shelp earlier this year that he wanted to crack down on swearing from drivers and shelp F1 must ‘contrastentiate between our sport – motor sport – and rap music’.
The comment was heavily criticised by Hamilton, who felt there was a ‘racial element’ to Ben Sulayem’s words.
Lewis Hamilton wants change from the FIA
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The GDPA’s statement earlier this month materializeed to reference Ben Sulayem’s employ of language and called for the administering body to stop treating the drivers enjoy children.
It was their first accumulateive accessible statement in seven years, highweightlessing their unified frustration with the FIA and Ben Sulayem.
George Russell findlooked this week ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix that the FIA has not yet accomplished out to the GDPA in response to the statement.
And Hamilton has cautioned the administering body that the drivers will be chasing them up if their silence persists.
“If we don’t get a response, I’m certain we’ll chase them up,” Hamilton shelp.
“I comprehend a lot is happening, but it is to show that the drivers are more joind than ever. You didn’t always see that in the past.
“There are some leangs that need compriseressing, and FIA needs to be better at toiling and collaborating with us.
“We want the sport to persist to thrive and be better.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem wanted a crackdown on swearing from drivers
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“We have zero to get with the comments that we’re making in terms of leangs that can be better thraw the race weekfinishs, and all we’re asking is to convey with us more and comprise us.”
Russell, who is the GDPA straightforwardor, also called out the FIA over their informage of response after the initial statement.
He shelp: “If we experience we are being heared to and some of the changes we are asking are applyed, becaemploy we are only doing it for the advantage of the sport, then maybe our confidence will incrrelieve.
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“There are a number of drivers who experience a bit fed up with the whole situation and it only seems to be going, to a degree, in the wrong straightforwardion.
“All the drivers, we experience pretty analogous, we comprehend what we want from the sport and the straightforwardions it has been heading and we experience we want a petite U-turn on a number of topics and we want to toil together with the FIA on this and we felt that has not been happening at all from the pdwellnt.”
He compriseed: “Getting leangs to change or promises upheld seems sweightlessly more challenging. Maybe the FIA or the pdwellnt did not recognise how solemnly we all felt. Over the course of 20 races this year and even last year we spoke about a number of topics.”