Formula One drivers are expressing growing frustration and a lack of confidence in the FIA, the sport's governing body, and its president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem. This discontent follows the drivers' recent public statement, which criticized the FIA and called for open dialogue to address their concerns. Despite the statement being issued two weeks ago, the FIA has yet to respond. As the drivers gather for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, this event marks the first opportunity for them to voice their grievances since the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) released their critical statement. The GPDA's remarks highlighted a range of issues, including the recent controversy surrounding drivers' use of profanity, the tone and language employed by Ben Sulayem in his responses, and concerns regarding the financial transparency of the FIA, particularly in relation to how fines are managed. Many drivers, according to GPDA chair George Russell, are feeling "fed up" with the current situation and the lack of communication from the FIA. The drivers are calling for a more respectful and transparent approach from the governing body, emphasizing that they should not be treated like children.