Max Verstappen gave nothing but short answers during the Singapore Grand Prix's post-qualifying press conference in protest at his penalty for...
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Max Verstappen says the "silly" punishment levied for his discourse in the Singapore Grand Prix Thursday press conference makes him question his future in Formula 1.The Dutchman was effectively handed community service by the FIA for swearing in Thursday's pre-event press conference, having referred to his Red Bull as "f***ed" in his reflections of the Azerbaijan GP weekend.This led him to protest ...Keep reading
Max Verstappen gave nothing but short answers during the Singapore Grand Prix's post-qualifying press conference in protest at his penalty for...
Max Verstappen has been ordered to "accomplish some work of public interest" by the FIA stewards for using foul language in a press conference at...
Formula 1 drivers are planning discussions about how best to respond to their unease about the FIA’s hardline response to Max Verstappen swearing in...
Max Verstappen has received a rare punishment from the Singapore Grand Prix stewards for swearing in Thursday's FIA press conference.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has asked for a "civilised" approach to the current controversy over swearing, in the wake of the FIA punishing Max...
Max Verstappen staged a one-man protest at the Singapore Grand Prix Saturday against his “ridiculous” punishment for swearing in an earlier...
Lewis Hamilton has told Max Verstappen not to complete the "work of public interest" he has been handed as punishment for swearing in a Formula 1...
Max Verstappen’s press conference protest against the FIA played out in dramatic fashion following qualifying for Formula 1’s Singapore Grand...
Red Bull driver considering his future in the sport over FIA’s ‘silly’ response
Max Verstappen continued to protest about the community service order received for swearing in Singapore, saying it could impact his future in Formula...