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The FIA has announced details of what reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen’s ‘community service’ will consist of for swearing in an FIA press conference
The FIA has detailed Max Verstappen’s upcoming “work of public interest” as part of his community service for using inappropriate language during a press conference preceding the Singapore Grand Prix in October. This marks the FIA’s enforcement of stricter language regulations, with president Mohammed Ben Sulayem at the helm. Verstappen’s service will take place in Rwanda during his visit for the FIA awards ceremony, where he will assist junior competitors in the grassroots development program organized by the Rwanda Automobile Club. This involvement will include working with an FIA affordable cross car constructed by the RAC based on FIA-provided blueprints distributed to a global network of National Sporting Authorities. Notably, this will be Verstappen’s second stint of FIA community service, following his observation of stewards at the 2019 Marrakech E-Prix as part of his previous penalty related to an incident with Esteban Ocon in the 2018 Brazilian GP.