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In a surprising outburst, the President of the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) delivered a scathing critique of the media, accusing them of prematurely passing judgment on high-profile issues. The FIA boss, visibly frustrated, condemned what he called the media’s tendency to convict individuals and organizations before a proper investigation or trial has taken place.
The unexpected rant came during a press conference where the FIA was expected to address ongoing controversies surrounding Formula 1 and other motorsports disciplines. Instead of focusing solely on the organization’s agenda, the president turned the spotlight on the press, criticizing their “irresponsible” reporting and their role in influencing public perception.
“Media coverage has turned into a courtroom where the verdict is delivered before any real evidence is examined,” the president remarked. He went on to emphasize the importance of transparency and due process within the motorsport world, stressing that the FIA would continue to uphold fairness and integrity, regardless of external pressures.
The outburst has sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting the president’s stance against sensationalist reporting, while others argue that transparency and accountability in motorsport should be maintained through thorough media scrutiny.
The FIA has not yet issued an official statement following the remarks, leaving many to speculate on how this tension with the media could impact the organization’s future relations with the press.