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Formula One’s drivers have launched a scathing attack on FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem and demanded to be treated like adults after a host of recent disputes.
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LONDON (AP) — Formula 1 drivers have criticized the president of the sport's governing body, the FIA, and asked to be treated like adults in an escalating row over swearing in news conferences.
The GPDA has called on the FIA to adopt a more respectful and mature approach to its communication with F1’s drivers.