Lord Adrian Page
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Lord Adrian Page
@APGPage
Managing Director, Married, proud dad of 3 girls, passionate about F1, footy, and South Australia. Just because you’re outraged doesn’t mean you’re right!







Chris Bowen fires back, schools & embarrasses Anti-renewables journo on importance of Renewables during a crisis & for refusing to let other journos ask questions “Solar energy has to travel 150 mill km from the sun, it doesn’t have to travel the 150km of the Strait of Hormuz”🔥




"Fogarty plays golf on a Wednesday before a Friday game and Adelaide with a straight face are telling me it (his back injury) had nothing with playing golf..." 🗣️ Kane Cornes on Darcy Fogarty's back injury




Pure racing 💀

🚨BREAKING | F1 journalists release statement after Max Verstappen ban: — F1 journalists have urged the FIA to "open dialogue" with teams and media following a perceived "deterioration" in relations during the Japanese Grand Prix weekend. This call comes after Max Verstappen banned a journalist from his pre-race press conference at Suzuka. — Verstappen interrupted the session, ordering Guardian F1 correspondent Giles Richards to leave, citing Richards' demeanor in a previous press conference as the reason. Richards has since faced severe online abuse, with other journalists defending him also receiving backlash. — The F1 Media Advisory Council, consisting of senior F1 journalists, has engaged in discussions with the FIA about the incident. The FIA is expected to address the issue with Red Bull. — The Italian Automotive Journalists Association (UIGA) expressed "deep concern" over the events at Suzuka, stating: “Verbal abuse and a climate of hostility directed at journalists and photographers are unacceptable and break down the fundamental principles of professional respect and press freedom.” “The testimonies of those present challenge some of the widespread narratives, which risk damaging the professional reputation of media workers.” “At the same time, tensions between drivers and photographers risk leading to increasingly restrictive measures that disproportionately affect the work of the press.” “Mutual respect is essential, but it must not limit the media's right to report freely and independently.” “UIGA, therefore, calls on the FIA to open a dialogue with all parties involved - from media representatives to teams - to prevent any further deterioration in working conditions and access to information.” “A free, respected and protected press is not an ancillary matter, but a fundamental pillar of transparency and credibility in all sports, including Formula 1.” #maxverstappen 🇳🇱 VIA: [RacingNews365]












