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FILE - Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain listens to a question during a press conferencein Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Nov. 9, 2022. Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton insisted he will not be silenced by offseason rules that prohibit drivers from speaking out on political issues. Hamilton said Wednesday Feb. 15, 2023 he will continue to use his global platform to promote his wide-ranging interests, which include social justice and race, human rights and protection of the LBGTQ community. (AP Photo/Andre Penner, File)
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By Jenna Fryer Feb. 15, 2023 08:31 AM EST

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PARIS (AP) — Motorsport governing body the FIA responded to reported sexist comments made by its president Mohammed Ben Sulayem on his personal website in 2001 by...

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NASCAR Cup Series
As of: May 30
Rank Trend Driver
1 - Ross Chastain
2 5 Ryan Blaney
3 2 William Byron
4 1 Kevin Harvick
5 1 Martin Truex Jr
6 4 Christopher Bell
7 3 Denny Hamlin
8 3 Tyler Reddick
9 1 Brad Keselowski
10 - Kyle Busch
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