The crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Bin Salman, who has a list of alleged crimes behind his name is generally referred to as MBS. MBS is NOT president of FIA, that is Mohammed Ben Salayem.
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A bit different situation as this benefitted Ferrari as well: September 17, 2023, Singapore: Sainz (Ferrari) kept Norris (Zak's McLaren) within DRS range which allowed Norris to defend against Hamilton better.
The FIA should also be reminded that these racers are not TV presenters. For most of them English is a second language and it is not always easy to express themselves.
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Language like that is quite common in the Netherlands, I suppose it's all rappers there. I fail to see how this did any harm to F1, or motorsport. It is childish. This will further reduce the quality of press conferences where drivers really do not say anything but the usual: "Car was [not] running well, we are [not] confident we can run for the top places [run in the points]. We have [no] upgrades. See you after the race.".
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I just had another look at Sergio's on board. He touched the back left of Carloz who was slowly drifting towards him. Could have been avoided by Sergio.
Looked like a puncture back left for Sainz?
Note. Mohammed Ben Sulayem is not the same person as crownprince of SA Mohammed bin Salman who is often referred to as MBS. Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) has allegedly ordered the assassination of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.