Max Verstappen was called before the stewards after using offensive language during the pre-weekend press conference, with ...
GPDA chairman Alexander Wurz has revealed how F1 drivers reacted to Max Verstappen being punished for swearing in a press ...
The article discusses three unique news briefs: a lizard disrupting the Singapore Grand Prix practice, Max Verstappen's ...
Earlier this week, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem stated he wishes to reduce the amount of swearing on the drivers' on ...
Lando Norris, despite starting 15th, finished a spot ahead of Max Verstappen in fourth to cut the Dutchman’s lead in the world championship to 59 points with seven races - and three sprint races - ...
Other drivers have been left ‘upset’ after Max Verstappen was punished for using swear words during the FIA press conference ...
Max Verstappen struggled for pace in Friday practice at the Singapore Grand Prix and Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko was left ...
Max Verstappen has hit back at FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem's plans to limit the amount of swearing on team radio in ...
McLaren driver Lando Norris thinks that drivers should not be punished for swearing, but Formula One should find a way to manage the broadcast more effectively.
Max Verstappen will have to carry out some ‘work of public interest’ after swearing in an FIA press conference. Verstappen ...
Gunther Steiner thinks the FIA penalising Max Verstappen for swearing during a press conference in Singapore is “excessive”. As news swirled about FIA president ...
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen was punished Friday for swearing in a news conference in which he argued against greater ...