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Max Verstappen opted against giving long answers during the post-race FIA press conference in Singapore.
Max Verstappen has hinted at the possibility of early retirement from F1 as a result of his punishment for swearing during an FIA press conference before the Singapore Grand Prix.
The reigning world champion was penalized by the FIA for using profanity towards Red Bull regarding his car in Azerbaijan.
Verstappen was given community service by the FIA, which required him to engage in public interest work.
Despite qualifying second and finishing the race in the same position, Verstappen continued to give brief responses to the press and opted to talk outside in an impromptu media gathering.
When asked if being punished by the FIA could lead to early retirement, Verstappen acknowledged the possibility, citing the tiring nature of dealing with such matters.
He expressed the desire to enjoy his time in the sport after achieving success and winning championships, highlighting the wearisome effect of constantly managing extraneous issues.