Then there was the saga involving Max Verstappen, who was ordered to perform public service for the FIA in Rwanda after swearing during the pre-race press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix.
In protest, the Red Bull driver boycotted official FIA press conferences for the rest of the weekend. As part of his punishment, Verstappen completed community service in Rwanda before the FIA’s ...
Key figures in Formula 1's governing body the FIA were barred from a meeting of the organisation's world motorsport council on Wednesday in a dispute with president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNWilliams driver the target of light-hearted Max Verstappen gesture as FIA stance revealed – reportRed Bull star Max Verstappen is set to escape punishment for a middle-finger gesture during F1 testing despite an FIA clampdown on misconduct.
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F1 drivers could face a race ban this year if they repeatedly swear or criticise the FIA under controversial new rules ...
The FIA has handed out its first punishment for swearing since harsh new penalties were introduced. New rules for all competitions under its jurisdiction this year, including the Formula 1 World ...
It is the first time a competitor has been punished under the FIA’s – international motorsport ... when Max Verstappen received community service in Rwanda for swearing in a press conference ...
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