FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has dismissed accusations of bias towards the Mercedes F1 team, and responded to concerns over leaks from within motor racing’s governing body ⬇️
F1’s recent cost cap controversy surrounding Red Bull prompted fresh questions over the FIA’s running of grand prix racing.that confidential information about breaches of the cost cap, by itself and Aston Martin, had been leaked to rival teams as early as the Singapore Grand Prix.
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko later cheekily suggested to German TV how ‘strange’ it was the information got out with the FIA having the cost cap process overseen by former Mercedes lawyer Shaila-Ann Rao. Mohammed bin Sulayem, President, FIA, congratulates Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, on the grid after Qualifying“I’ll be very honest with you, and I’ll defend my opinion, but when it comes to Shaila-Ann, there were accusations that she is mainly a supporter of Mercedes.
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