Max Verstappen ordered to do ‘work of public interest’ after swearing on TV
Max Verstappen has been ordered to “accomplish work of public interest” by Formula One’s rulers after he swore in a televised press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen has been ordered to “accomplish work of public interest” by Formula One’s rulers after he swore in a televised press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix.
Reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has been reprimanded by the FIA for using inappropriate language during Thursday's press conference ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver was summoned by the stewards for his remarks, which were deemed “coarse” and “rude,” after he swore while referencing his car's performance at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix earlier this season. After reviewing the transcript and hearing from both Verstappen and Red Bull representatives, the stewards determined that the language was unsuitable for broadcast. T
SINGAPORE: Formula One stewards ordered Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen to carry out "work of public interest" after he swore during a Singapore Grand Prix press conference.
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Max Verstappen declared "the fight is not over" as Red Bull head to Singapore this week having been knocked off the top of the constructors' world championship for the first time in two-and-a-half years. McLaren leapt into a 20-point lead after Oscar Piastri's masterful victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was compounded by Sergio Perez's late tangle with Carlos Sainz that ended with both in the wall. McLaren's Lando Norris, who carved his way to fourth place after starting 15th on the grid, is hunting down the Dutchman Verstappen at the top of the drivers' standings.