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F1 CEO To Speak To Drivers Following Mazepin Groping Scandal

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has said he will be meeting will all 20 of the sport’s drivers in Bahrain to remind them of their obligation to be role models. Domenicali, who became the CEO of Formula 1 at the start of this year, also commented on the December incident involving Nikita Mazepin and said the Russian racing driver’s conduct was clearly unacceptable. READ: Nikita Mazepin Fined For Driving Through Red Light “I would say that it was pretty clear what he did was not acceptable,” the former Ferrari F1 team principal said. “But I think that he was apologetic as a reaction to what he did and we need to make sure that in the discussions that we will have… that they understand...
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