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Max Verstappen has said that Formula 1 has become “less enjoyable” after new regulations introduced by the FIA have seen him penalised for bad language. The reigning champion has found himself as somewhat of a martyr, having become a recipient of the governing body’s new rules regarding swearing at the Singapore Grand Prix. Verstappen was […]
The reigning champion at the Singapore Grand Prix received a community service order for swearing during a previous race. Verstappen broke a rule in the International Sporting Code by using foul language about his car’s setup. Following the punishment, he gave brief answers in press conferences and criticized the FIA’s new regulations. The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association has spoken out against the FIA’s actions, calling for fair treatment. Verstappen emphasized the need to be politically correct but expressed concerns about the changing environment in Formula 1. Despite the controversy, he stressed the importance of being cautious in one’s words.