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Formula 1: Carlos Sainz Replaces Sebastian Vettel As GPDA Director
The GPDA, which represents the interests of F1 drivers, has shifted its focus beyond safety to broader issues, including regulations and the fan experience. Sainz expressed his commitment to helping shape the sport’s future.
His appointment comes at a time of tension between drivers and the FIA. Recent rules on jewellery, racing attire and conduct penalties have caused unease. Last year, the GPDA called for more respect from FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who dismissed their concerns.
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