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motorsport.com on MSNAlpine, FIA condemn online abuse of Tsunoda at F1 Imola GPAlpine and motorsport's governing body speak out after Franco Colapinto's grand prix return coincides with abusive online ...
The FIA and the Alpine Formula 1 team have both issued a public rebuke of the online abuse aimed at Yuki Tsunoda over the ...
Jack Doohan has received online abuse since being dropped by Alpine just six races into his rookie Formula 1 campaign; Yuki Tsunoda was also abused following an incident with Doohans Alpine ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has publicly condemned the wave of online abuse targeted at Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda.
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Lewis Hamilton issues Riccardo Adami update as Ferrari star admits 'playing with the rules'Lewis Hamilton has issued an update on his relationship with Ferrari race engineer Ricciardo Adami, after a frustrating start ...
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GPblog on MSNFIA president speaks out against raging online abuse towards driversAfter an influx of hate towards Formula 1 drivers, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem spoke up about unrest in the sport.
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FIA, Alpine, Hit Back At Abusive Colapinto FansF1’s governing body, and the Alpine team, have slammed the personal abuse and threats being aimed at new Argentine Formula 1 driver Franco Colapinto’s rivals. When Jack Doohan lost his race seat to 21 ...
The 82-year-old isn’t always known for choosing his words carefully, with F1 fans upset with Marko after calling Isack Hadjar ...
Alpine have issued a statement after Red Bull's Yuki Tsunoda suffered a torrent of online abuse following an incident with ...
Yuki Tsunoda admitted he was left frustrated with himself after “trying to be a hero,” which led to a costly crash in F1 ...
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