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Esteban Ocon confronts a disturbing reality in Formula 1 following his clash with Franco Colapinto at the Chinese Grand Prix. Despite taking responsibility and reconciling with Colapinto, Ocon faces a barrage of online abuse, including death threats. This prompted FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem to issue a formal letter of support, highlighting the need to address digital harassment in the sport.
Ocon’s transparency sets him apart from many drivers, as he openly admits his fault. He emphasizes the importance of respect among competitors. “Any kind of abuse online should not be tolerated and must have big consequences,” he states firmly.
As the FIA works on policies to combat online toxicity, Ocon calls for accountability, urging that anonymous harassment has no place in sports. The conversation around athlete safety and dignity intensifies, marking a critical moment in F1’s ongoing battle against digital abuse.

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