🗣I still do think it’s a bit unnecessary and I think I’m speaking on behalf of all the drivers.' F1 drivers still consider the new FIA restrictions on political and personal statements “unnecessary”, says Valtteri Bottas ⬇️
Chiefly, drivers will be able to comment on personal, political or religious matters online, in selected interviews and when responding to direct questions during press conferences.
But any expressions are prohibited as part of the drivers’ parade, during the national anthems, on the podium and in the post-race cooldown room. Asked for his response to the FIA bulletin, Bottas said he spoke for the rest of the grid when insisting that the changes to the ISC in the first instance were ”unnecessary”.driver said during a press conference on the opening day of pre-season testing in Bahrain: “I saw the clarification.
“Of course, there are things at least it has made clear, but I still do think it’s a bit unnecessary and I think I’m speaking on behalf of all the drivers.Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W12
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