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Motorsport’s governing body has clarified its controversial decision to require Formula 1 drivers to have written permission before taking “politically” motivated stances.

The FIA made the announcement during the F1 off-season, but it did not go down well with many drivers.

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who has been one of the sport’s most vocal on issues about race relations, said earlier this week he would not be silenced

The FIA, who is the governing body of Formula 1 but not the commercial rights holder, has now said drivers can express their views “in their own space, and outside the scope of the international competition”.

In an update to their sporting code, the FIA said drivers can “express their views on any political, religious or personal matter before, during and after the international competition”.

Examples the FIA gave include on social media, during interviews with “accredited media” or during an FIA-sanctioned press conference when they are directly asked a question on an issue. 

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