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F1 'looking to pull away from FIA' amid anger over sagas including Lewis Hamilton spat

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Lewis Hamilton is in the midst of an ongoing feud with the FIA regarding jewellery, while Fernando Alonso accused the race directors of 'incompetence' after being penalised in the recent round in Miami.

They're merely the latest battles F1 has had with the FIA, with frustrations that FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem has not yet approved a rise in Sprint races for 2023 while the controversial end to last season that saw Max Verstappen beat Hamilton to the title is still fresh in the memory.That has led Formula One to consider it's position with the FIA, the BBC's Andrew Benson has reported, although the full removal of the governing body isn't possible and some relationship would have to remain."There's widespread dissatisfaction amongst a lot of people in Formula 1 at the way FIA is conducting itself on a number of different levels.

F1 are actively looking behind the scenes at ways they can sideline the FIA from the running of Formula 1 in any practical way," he told the F1 Chequered Flag podcast."There are a lot of, what appear to be, isolated examples which all come back to the same general picture and dissatisfaction with the way that FIA is running Formula 1.

From F1's point of view, for example, it's, 'why did FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem delay the approval, and he still hasn't approved it, of the increase in the number of sprint races for next season?HAVE YOUR SAY!

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