In an unexpected turn that has shaken the foundations of Formula 1, the director of Alpine, Flavio Briatore, has announced a controversial decision to prohibit the sale of tickets to LGBT fans for team races. Accompanied by a declaration of nine words, this measure has generated a wave of indignation and surprise in the world of motoring. The Briratoros position, described as radical and divisive, has unleashed an intense debate about the inclusion, discrimination and role of sports teams in the promotion of social values.

The announcement comes at a time when Formula 1 has struggled to project an image of diversity and openness, with initiatives that seek to attract a global and varied audience. Alpine, a team with a growing followers base, had been perceived as part of this movement towards inclusion. However, Briatore’s decision has questioned the team’s commitment to these ideals. Although the exact content of the nine words has not been publicly revealed, it is rumored that they are a direct rejection of diversity values, which has left fans and stunned experts.

Criticisms have not been long in coming. Human rights defenders have condemned the measure, demanding that Formula 1 take action on the matter in the face of what they consider a discriminatory policy. In social networks, the reaction has been overwhelming, with hashtags that ask for boycots from the team circulating rapidly. Although a small group of people has expressed support for the decision, arguing that it reflects traditional values, most voices have categorically rejected Alpine’s position.

Formula 1 has not yet issued an official response, but internal sources suggest that the organization is under pressure to address the controversy immediately. Alpine’s decision could have significant consequences, from the loss of sponsors to a decrease in career assistance. Other grid teams are watching closely, fearing that this controversy can further polarize fans.
The moment of the announcement is particularly surprising, since it coincides with efforts of Formula 1 for promoting inclusion through events such as Pride Nights and Community Programs. Fans who have participated in these initiatives have expressed their disappointment –