
In addition to reflecting on Johnny Herbert’s departure as an FIA steward in Madrid, Mohammed Ben Sulayem brought up the subject of profanity in Formula One once more.
In other news, British rookie Arvid Lindblad made a huge leap forward with his Formula One debut, while Herbert hopes for Lewis Hamilton’s seventh world championship. The greatest news of the day from the Formula One world is brought to you by GPblog.
FIA raises concerns FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem discussed a number of subjects in Madrid. First, the president of the federation expressed his opinion that Johnny Herbert should no longer serve as a steward after the FIA declared that his position could not coexist with his employment as a television analyst.
Ben Sulayem went on to say that six new race directors and six new stewards will be hired, adding “new blood.” Ben Sulayem also discussed the abuse that occurs in Formula One and sports. Up to 75% of the drivers had to cope with threats on social media, according to a report by the UAOA (United Against Online Abuse). “UAOA’s efforts in 2025 will be crucial in encouraging cooperation among the sports,
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