Unraveling the Verstappen-McLaren Rear Wing Controversy: FIA’s Ruling Unveiled

Unraveling the Verstappen-McLaren Rear Wing Controversy: FIA's Ruling Unveiled

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Max Verstappen has been summoned by the Singapore Grand Prix stewards for using swearing during an FIA press conference, which led to an unusual punishment of “accomplishing some work of public interest.” McLaren was instructed by the FIA to make adjustments to the flexing rear wing of their car following the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, despite the wing not being deemed illegal. Verstappen, seeking a balance trade-off from his Red Bull, faced challenges during Friday’s practice at the Singapore Grand Prix after being fastest in FP1 but struggling in FP2. McLaren issued a statement after the FIA ruling on their rear wing, which was observed to slightly open at high speeds in Baku. Verstappen outlined his expectations for success at the Singapore Grand Prix by aiming to extend his lead in the drivers’ championship, despite facing difficulties during the weekend.

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