In a dramatic turn of events, the FIA has banned several top F1 drivers after they defied regulations by forming their own independent drivers’ association. The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA), a well-established organization representing Formula 1 drivers, had recently issued a scathing criticism of the FIA’s approach to driver conduct and regulations, especially concerning restrictions on language and personal attire.
In response to this bold move, the FIA swiftly released a statement condemning the new association’s actions. The organization stated, “All participants in FIA-sanctioned events must adhere to established protocols and standards. Any deviation, particularly the unauthorized formation of rival associations, poses a threat to the unity and integrity of our sport. Consequently, we have made the difficult decision to temporarily suspend the involvement of these drivers in Formula 1 events.”
This unprecedented suspension impacts some of the biggest names in F1, including seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton and reigning champion Max Verstappen. The drivers have long voiced frustrations over what they view as unnecessary restrictions imposed by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, particularly following recent fines for language use and a ban on certain personal items.
The GPDA statement, in which drivers expressed their disappointment, noted, “Our members are adults; they do not need to be instructed via media about trivial matters such as the wearing of jewelry and undergarments. We believe in our right to express frustrations without the threat of monetary fines, and we urge the FIA to reconsider these punitive measures.”
While the ban’s duration remains unclear, the drivers’ association insists that they are acting in the interest of a more open, respectful dialogue with the sport’s governing body. The FIA’s move has sent shockwaves through the motorsport community, leaving fans wondering about the future of some of F1’s most iconic racers.