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Williams duo Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon say it is wrong that they and their fellow Formula One drivers should face bans for swearing. Sainz, who has moved to British team Williams from Italian ...
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Sainz (right) joined Williams after he lost his seat at Ferrari to Lewis Hamilton Williams drivers Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon say it is wrong to threaten Formula 1 drivers with bans for swearing.
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Williams drivers Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon say it is wrong to threaten Formula 1 drivers with bans for swearing. Sainz, who has moved to Williams from Ferrari, said he did not agree with the ...
Carlos Sainz revealed he is in favour of FIA guidelines to stop drivers swearing in press conferences and media appearances, but believes it is “too much” to try and halt swearing on team radio.