Max Verstappen has been ordered to 'accomplish some work of public interest' after swearing during an official F1 press conference ahead of this weekend's Singapore GP.
Max Verstappen has been ordered to 'accomplish some work of public interest' after swearing during an official Formula 1 press conference on Thursday ahead of this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix. The three-time world champion was describing the disappointing performance of his car at last weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix when he used an expletive.
Referencing his use of an expletive earlier in the press conference while suggesting drivers swearing simply shouldn't be broadcast, Verstappen said: 'That will help a lot more than putting bans on drivers. 'Because for example I couldn't even say the F-word. I mean it's not even that bad right? The car was not working, the car is f*****.
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