F1 teams discuss clampdown on swearing after mixed responses in other series

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F1 teams discuss clampdown on swearing after mixed responses in other series
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Formula One teams have discussed the governing body's crackdown on swearing after mixed responses to incidents in other series. The FIA published amendments to the sporting code in January to set out stiff sanctions for drivers who break the rules concerning conduct, including bad language.

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The FIA published amendments to the sporting code in January to set out stiff sanctions for drivers who break the rules concerning conduct, including bad language. “We do have the beeping already from F1 with the delayed broadcast, which is probably taking care of a lot of the emotions.” Hyundai’s French rally driver Adrien Fourmaux was handed a 10,000 euro fine, with another 20,000 suspended, in Sweden on Sunday, however, for swearing in a live post-race broadcast interview.“We want to have a clear briefing of what should be said and should not be said,” said Bayer, whose team’s two drivers Yuki Tsunoda and rookie Isack Hadjar have a reputation for lively radio communications.

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