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In a stunning outburst, the president of the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) launched a blistering attack on sections of the media, accusing them of jumping to conclusions without sufficient evidence. The tirade comes in response to recent reports and speculations surrounding the FIA’s handling of key decisions in motorsport, particularly Formula 1.
The FIA chief expressed frustration over what he described as a “rush to judgment” by some media outlets, claiming that they were quick to deliver verdicts without waiting for all the facts. “There is a process to be followed,” he said, “but certain segments of the media are more interested in creating a narrative than in reporting the truth.”
The official’s remarks have sparked significant attention, with reactions ranging from support within motorsport circles to criticism from some media figures. The FIA, responsible for regulating international motorsport events, has faced increased scrutiny in recent months, with its decisions and rulings often dominating headlines.
This latest outburst is expected to fuel further debate about the role of the media in covering high-stakes motorsport, and whether the current level of scrutiny on the FIA is justified or sensationalized.