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Ben Sulayem fires another media retort with British GP remark

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FIA has actually provided an on together with a about the 1 .

Talking to the media at the , Ben Sulayem has actually resumed his of in an odd tirade, with it unpredictable what triggered his most current outburst, as it raised more concerns about his of ' governing .

Ben Sulayem has actually duplicated that he feels he has actually been unjustly criticised by the media. He likewise made a puzzling referral to the British GP having Airways as its .

He stated: “Three years of versus me. Do ? Was I chose to to the media? No. I like the great media, the favorable media and possibly I slip up, and you can come and criticise me in an unbiased method.”

When inquired about being dealt with unjustly, he included: “Unfair. The world is unjust. has actually reinvested a lot.

“You take a look at a few of the and they break Saudi Arabia or me. One thing I would , go on and see the . Is it the British Grand Prix? No, it is the British Grand Prix. Please, you get rid of the spending plan, you get rid of the .”

has actually asked the FIA for clearness over the significance of Ben Sulayem's remarks.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President, FIA

by: Pool

Ben Sulayem has actually been at loggerheads with the media – in specific the British – given that he was spoken with by Motorsport.com in 2015 at the GP.

In a different he responded to Adrian Newey's that both Sebastian Vettel and Verstappen had actually been demonised by the press.

Ben Sulayem used his viewpoint on the including “if you take a look at the British media and what they did to me … For God's sake, they convicted me”.

Throughout his period at the FIA, Ben Sulayem has actually been involved in debate. His current to changes to the organisations statutes to combine his has actually been criticised by its .

He has actually likewise been – and later on cleared – of meddling in the result of the 2023 GP and attempting to obstruct the FIA's ratification of the inaugural GP.

In 2015, he took a difficult position on chauffeurs' swearing, making a rebuke from the Grand Prix Drivers' [GPDA]

A strongly-worded from the GPDA stated: “ advise the FIA President to likewise consider his own tone and when talking with our member motorists, or undoubtedly about them, whether in a forum or otherwise.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President, FIA, talks with Max Verstappen, , 3rd position, in Parc Ferme

by: Andy Hone/ Motorsport

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