- Formula one celebrates its 75th birthday at the 2025 launch event in London
- Ramsay was present with 15,000 fans at the special event in 02 Arena
- The chef commented on the set of 'juror rules' controversial
The famous chef Gordon Ramsay received his microphone after making a public objection to the 'Formula One oath rules' in the 75th anniversary event on Tuesday night.
This season, drivers face possible one month prohibitions if they repeatedly swear or criticize the government body under controversial rules that will be presented.
The measure is promoted by the determination of the president of the FIA, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, to eliminate the bad language and affirm the primacy of his organization as the sport regulator.
Max Verstappen was the first notable victim of this repression after he swore at the Singapore Grand Prix last year.
Ramsay, an avid fan of sport and an even more avid fan of the use of an improper or two, commented on the new measure in the special event in the 02 sand to mark 75 years of F1.
And the chef could not help sweeping himself, in a movement that led to his microphone was cut.

Gordon Ramsay's microphone was cut while sharing his opinion on the controversial “oath rules” of F1

The measure is driven by the determination of the president of the FIA, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, to cut the bad language

Max Verstappen was the first notable victim of this repression after he swore at the Singapore Grand Prix last year
'These athletes strive to the extreme, so sometimes when it comes out, let them be real, let it go. Let's go, “Jack Whitehall told host.
'They are risking their lives every time, traveling more than 200 mph per hour. So, if the s ** t hits the fan.
The new guidelines have caused a stir before the new campaign, without drivers or the formula one group, which operate formula one for the owners of Liberty Media, consulted on the increase in sanctions.
According to the new measures, a first crime would result in a fine of € 40,000 (£ 33,750), a second crime of € 80,000 and a suspended prohibition of one month.
A third offensive would bring a fine of € 120,000, a one -month prohibition and the deduction of championship points.
In addition to swearing, F1 personnel could be punished for causing moral injuries or losses to the FIA; Incitation to violence or hate; political, religious or personal statements that are not aligned with the neutrality of the FIA.
Failure to comply with the FIA instructions in official ceremonies is also punishable.
The preseason tests begin in Bahrain next week before the first weekend of the campaign race in Australia on March 14.