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The FIA has clarified the parameters of the community service punishment that Max Verstappen will undergo in response to swearing in a Formula 1 press conference.
Max Verstappen was reprimanded by the FIA for swearing in a press conference during the Singapore Grand Prix, leading to a penalty. As a result, he was required to perform “some work of public interest.” This incident caused Verstappen to be more reserved in subsequent press conferences and even contemplate his future in the sport. Months later, the FIA announced that his community service involved participating in the FIA Awards Ceremony in Kigali, Rwanda. During this event, he would engage in activities with junior competitors as part of a grassroots development program led by the Rwanda Automobile Club. Additionally, Verstappen’s involvement included working on an FIA Affordable Cross Car project to support aspiring drivers worldwide.