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Max Verstappen’s press conference protest against the FIA played out in dramatic fashion following qualifying for Formula 1’s Singapore Grand Prix. After pulling off an impressive feat to ...
An unusually quiet Max Verstappen held his own post-qualifying press conference after being penalized for swearing during a different interview in Singapore. Though Verstappen stated that he ...
The FIA has reprimanded Max Verstappen for "language" during a pre-race press conference in Singapore on Thursday. The swearing that led to the penalty happened just days after FIA president ...
After qualifying second for the Singapore Grand Prix on Saturday, Max Verstappen was required to attend the post-qualifying press conference; once seated, he declined to answer questions from the ...
Max Verstappen need not fear retribution from the FIA over his extraordinary press conference protest. The Red Bull racer refused to give proper answers to questions in the FIA media session after ...
At this week’s grand prix in Singapore, championship leader Max Verstappen has already come under the scope of the new policy for dropping an f-bomb at a press conference when talking about his ...
Now, championship leader Max Verstappen has been ordered to do community service for swearing in a F1 press conference. In the buildup to the Singapore Grand Prix, which takes place this weekend ...
MAX Verstappen has hit back ... Tom Clarkson, hosting the press conference, immediately intervened to apologize for the profanity. He told Verstappen to "watch his language going forward." ...
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Max Verstappen has been ordered to complete work of public interest after using inappropriate language during the FIA Thursday driver press conference ahead of the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix.