"They do, however mention that it "Includes online features that may expose players to unrated user-generated content". Exactly what they mean by that, we can't be sure - we guess it's something to do with the social side of Driveclub."
It's the same with all online gaming. Publishers can control what's in game, but they can't control a 12 year old who's online and dropping F bombs.
It's the same with all online gaming. Publishers can control what's in game, but they can't control a 12 year old who's online and dropping F bombs.