Lewis Hamilton may agree that the foul language expressed on Formula One team radios should be cleaned up. However, he does not like how FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem expressed his views on the matter. The FIA wants to limit how much foul language is broadcasted, and Ben Sulayem put some of the...
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