A storm of controversy has followed fia president Mohammed Ben Sulayem recently. But ScuderiaFerrari believes this will all calm down when the new F1 season starts. Story:
in recent weeks amid a public falling out with Formula 1’s commercial rights holders.
"The FIA has given unequivocal undertakings that it will not do anything to prejudice the ownership, management and/or exploitation of those rights,” the letter said. He was left deeply annoyed that Ben Sulayem had not responded to them, and further was worried about the implications of an FIA ban on drivers making political statements."Why do you think you can ignore parliamentarians?” wrote Scriven. “Do you think that concerns raised over human rights and the policies of the FIA should be above scrutiny? We wrote to you in order to raise concerns that are in the public interest, and we expect openness and transparency from the FIA.
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