But kimi's misdemeanour was not F1 related. Where as saying the FIA/race official are picking on him because he is black is bringing the sport into disrepute. I know it was meant as a joke but the humour was not reflected in the headlines etc.
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So how many drivers have complained about biased FIA officials, or have declared favouritism or even alleged corruption. A clue - a certain Brazilian driver was very vocal about
the French Ballestre favouring
the French Prost.
In 1989, after Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost collided at Suzuka, there were implications in Autosport magazine that Balestre was involved in manipulating the World Championship in favor of Prost, as Senna was disqualified from race victory, fined, and suspended. This ultimately led to Max Mosley's decision to run for the FISA presidency.[3] Senna fell out with Balestre who threatened to revoke his super license but was included on the 1990 entry list.[4] However, when Senna controversially collided with Prost in 1990 at the same Suzuka circuit, Balestre did not intervene or sanction the Brazilian.
Drivers have publically claimed
the FIA favour certain teams (cheating).
In fact Max was ousted because teams complained about his dictatorship.
We have Alan Donelly accused of abusing his power and acting as Maxs henchman.
Then
we have certain team principals actually on tape claiming that Glocks loss of grip in
the rain was 'mysterious'
We have drivers swearing live on
the podium,
we have a driver punching a baby
But
the guy who is almost banned for SEVEN races for making a joke after a record amount of visits to
the steward..........yyup
he is actually black, so that makes it really serious crime and brings
the F1 of Bernie 'I gave him hush money, not a bribe' Ecclebum into disrepute
Its like that film called
the producers - a joke beyond belief thats so bad people find it funny