FIA probes Gracia’s racial comments
Gracia, head of Spain's motorsport federation, has caused a storm ahead of this weekend's title-deciding showdown in the Brazilian Grand at Interlagos.
Apparently questioned about the support Lewis Hamilton enjoys in England and the media's desire to see an English world champion, he is quoted in Spanish daily newspaper, El Publico, as saying: "It's understandable they want to make the most of it.
"But given how racist they are in England, the fact that they have to rely on a colored driver…"
Gracia maintains he was misinterpreted and the quote was taken out of context, but nevertheless it has added fuel to the fire ahead of the race.
It was Gracia who spoke to FIA president Max Mosley on behalf of Alonso as he was concerned about the prospect of inequality in the McLaren team and Hamilton receiving preferential treatment.
That prompted Mosley to appoint an FIA official to oversee that no favoritism unfolds in the McLaren garage this weekend.
In light of this latest furor, the FIA are far from enamored and are currently investigating the matter.
A spokesman said: "The FIA have noted the recent press comments attributed to the president of the Spanish Motor Sport Authority and we have received his assurance that such comments have been inaccurately reported.
"The prohibition of racial, political or religious discrimination is fundamental to the FIA's role as the governing body of international motor sport.
"No compromise or violation of this prohibition will ever be acceptable." Sporting Life