McLaren CEO Zak Brown has asserted it is up to the F1 television production to filter out remarks containing swear words rather than the drivers to tone down their language.
Last year, Max Verstappen was handed a community service obligation for swearing during an official FIA press conference.
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Williams reveal how Sainz has already broken longstanding F1 trend
Williams boss James Vowles has revealed how new signing Carlos Sainz has already had an impact on the design of its 2025 car.
Sainz first drove for his new team in last year’s end-of-season test in Abu Dhabi after being released early by Ferrari, parting gesture following the Scuderia’s decision to replace the Spaniard with Lewis Hamilton.
READ MORE: Williams reveal how Sainz has already broken longstanding F1 trend
Former FIA boss sees Mercedes repeat for Hamilton at Ferrari
Former FIA president Jean Todt believes Lewis Hamilton’s new team-mate Charles Leclerc has extra motivation following the arrival of the seven-time champion at Ferrari.
Hamilton has linked up with the Italian squad for the 2025 campaign following a difficult spell at Mercedes.
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Schumacher refuses to give up on F1 ‘dream’
Mick Schumacher has declared he is still holding on to his “dream” of returning to the F1 grid.
Schumacher was signed by Haas to compete in the 2021 season and joined the field as the reigning Formula 2 champion.
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Former F1 supremo makes sensational Hamilton claim in Ferrari ‘regret’ warning
Ex-F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone believes Lewis Hamilton will not last the duration of his two-year contract with Ferrari.
The 94-year-old, who owned the championship for 30 years from 1987 to 2017, has said he hopes the Italian team does not end up regretting the decision to sign the seven-time F1 drivers’ champion.
READ MORE: Former F1 supremo makes sensational Hamilton claim in Ferrari ‘regret’ warning
Russell voices Antonelli threat concern
George Russell has described why he is aware of the threat Kimi Antonelli may pose during their first season paired together.
Antonelli has been promoted to a Mercedes drive this year, replacing Lewis Hamilton who departed the squad in favour of a new chapter at Ferrari.
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