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Gordon Ramsay’s Mic Cut at F1 Event Over Swearing Rules Sparks Outrage

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
February 20, 2025
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Gordon Ramsay’s Mic Cut at F1 Event Over Swearing Rules Sparks Outrage

Formula One F1 - F1 75 Live Season Launch - Arrivals - The O2, London, Britain - February 18, 2025 Chef Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana Ramsay arrive before the launch REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Gordon Ramsay’s F1 Mic Cut After Explosive Comments on New Swearing Ban

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, known for his fiery temper and colorful language, had his microphone abruptly cut during Formula 1’s 75th anniversary event at London’s O2 Arena on Tuesday night. The incident occurred after Ramsay shared his thoughts on F1’s newly introduced “swearing rules”, set to take effect for the 2025 season.

The controversial regulations, which aim to crack down on foul language and criticism of the sport’s governing body, the FIA, have become one of the hottest talking points ahead of the new F1 season. Drivers now face hefty fines and even race bans if they swear repeatedly or make disparaging comments about the FIA. These penalties come directly from FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s initiative to restore the organisation’s authority within the sport.

Ramsay, a well-known F1 enthusiast, didn’t hold back when asked about the new rule. As he passionately discussed the pressures of F1 racing, he dropped his usual expletives. “They’re risking their life every time, travelling over 200mph per hour. So, if the s**t hits the fan…” Ramsay said, only to be interrupted when the sound was abruptly cut, leaving the audience in a state of confusion and amusement.

The sudden mic cut was met with mixed reactions from the crowd, highlighting the tension brewing between those in the sport and the newly-enforced regulations. Ramsay, who has a reputation for pushing boundaries in both his cooking and television career, seemed undeterred by the FIA’s latest crackdown.

A New Era of Censorship in F1

The new swearing rules have sent ripples through the F1 community, creating a divide between the FIA, drivers, and fans. The clampdown, which came into force this season, has led to backlash, particularly from Max Verstappen, who was one of the first high-profile drivers affected by the rules. Verstappen, who was criticized for swearing over team radio during the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix, has labelled the FIA’s decision “unnecessary.”

These stricter penalties involve a €40,000 fine for a first offense, escalating to €80,000 and a suspended one-month ban for a second violation, and €120,000, a full month ban, and a deduction of championship points for a third. However, the scope of the regulations extends far beyond just swearing. F1 personnel now face penalties for behavior that could cause moral injury, incite violence, or breach FIA neutrality with political, religious, or personal statements.

The tightening of controls over speech has raised questions about the sport’s future culture, especially with the growing dissatisfaction from both F1 drivers and fans. Despite these concerns, Formula 1 Group, the sport’s operators under Liberty Media, has remained silent on the matter, leaving many to speculate whether the new guidelines will backfire and further alienate drivers.

Testing Begins, but Tensions Are High

With pre-season testing about to begin in Bahrain next week and the 2025 season opener set for March 14-16 in Melbourne, the atmosphere surrounding F1 is charged with uncertainty. While the rules have been introduced with the goal of protecting the sport’s image and reinforcing FIA authority, it remains to be seen whether they will create more tension than they resolve.

As the season kicks off, F1 fans and drivers will be watching closely, as the consequences of these new rules could shape the very future of Formula 1’s culture and identity. Will the FIA succeed in its crackdown, or will the sport’s rebellious spirit prove too strong to be tamed? The answer is just around the corner.

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