The rally stars set up their rights to the Watching Organization. The reason is FII’s frenzied ban on swearing.

Kalle Rovanperä is involved in a new organization on the side of the rally drivers. Picture last year’s Finnish World Rally. Juuso Taipale

The top drivers of the World Rally Championships and their map readers have set up their interests and supervising organization.

The name “Word” is looking for a model from the F1 drivers’ corresponding GPDA organization.

Immediately at first, the organization published a statement in which it criticized decision -makers for its recent topical issue of freedom of expression.

The International Automobile Federation, FIA, has banned its drivers, such as swearing or public statements in the Understanding Series. Highly FIA chairman Mohammed bin to Sulayem The personalized new policy has received a lot of criticism.

Hyundain From Adrien Fourmaux The first rally victim of the swearing ban came a couple of weeks ago at the Swedish rally. For the French, the tens of tons were fined after he said “we fucked up” in a television interview.

This case apparently cut off the back of the driver’s camel. The bulletin on Wada’s establishment directly states that recent events have influenced the emergence of the organization.

– In recent months, we have noticed an alarming phenomenon where punishments have increasingly given small, individual and meaningless language flashes. This can no longer be accepted, the organization says.

A bulletin signed by both Rally1 and WRC2 classes criticizes the way the FIA ​​aims to incense drivers.

The publicity requires that an individual utterance should not be condemned or treated as an insult or as an indication of aggression. In addition, drivers point out that their mother tongue does not necessarily understand the potentially offensive meaning of all the words they use.

In addition, a moment was raised when the drivers would be reached.

– It is unrealistic to expect the driver to comment on the driver’s complete and rules to comment only for seconds after the adrenaline -rich performance.

The fine of tens of tons is unreasonable for many rally drivers, the petition recalls.

– The question also has to be asked where this money goes for the fines? Hiding the matter brings concern and raises doubts against the entire system, the release states.

Rovanperä commented earlier

The Wadan publication of Wodan, published today on social media, has been shared by almost all rally drivers in the World Series, including Kalle Rovanperä and Sami Pajari.

Rovanperä commented on Iltalehti before the Swedish World Rally.

– It’s not right. Fans follow us because we are different characters and personalities. The species only becomes more boring, the more we are given the rules and forced into the same mold.

In the past, Rovanperä has fired several comments in paint interviews, which would have been sanctions with current rules.

In some places, the language also sighed in Monte Carlo, who opened the season, but at that time the Finn survived its messages without sanction.

– Nobody came to say and I didn’t get fines. I don’t think it has never been a problem at least in the rally, Rovanperä said before the fines received by Fourmaux.

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