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The FIA authorizes swearing inside the car, but not if the pilots cross this line!

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It has been dragging for months since Max Verstappen said "f*ck" during an official FIA press conference: the use of inappropriate language in motorsport activities sanctioned by the governing body. Now, the body chaired by Mohammed Ben Sulayem has clarified that pilots can use sewar words within the cabin, only if they do not cross a specific line.
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It has been dragging for months since Max Verstappen said "f*ck" during an official FIA press conference: the use of inappropriate language in motorsport activities sanctioned by the governing body. Now, the body chaired by Mohammed Ben Sulayem has clarified that pilots can use sewar words within the cabin, only if they do not cross a specific line.

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gpblog.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 15, 2025.
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