Formula 1 drivers to issue a united statement on FIA swearing furore
⛄"Collectively♈ we’re all on the same page," F1 drivers pledge

🐼F1 drivers plan to issue a collective statement on the FIA’s 🅰crackdown on swear words.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen was hit with a ♕community service order when, in Singapore, he used foul language in an official press conference to describe his Red Bull’s lack of pace.
Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris supported Verstappen, who plans to continue protesting this weekend at the F1 United States Grand Prix by giving mꦉinimal answers to questions in press conferences.
Grand Prix Drivers' Association director 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell has now revealed that action will be taken.
"It does seem a little bit silly that it has come to this," Russell said to in♔ Texas.
"We have yet to speak🐭 to the FIA but we hope to do so probably next week maybe in Mexico.
"Collectively we’re all on the same page.
“Next week we will probably formally put something towards you guys to read from the drivers as 𝓰a united whole.
"I think generally speaking we don’t want to be taking away the heat of the moment emoꦫtions that drivers show during a race.
“It is down to maybe the broadcaster when it comes to the race to choose whether th🍷ey want to broadcast th♏at.
"Maybe we have a duty just to be conscious of our wo🃏rds."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, toও football, to F1.