Max Verstappen walks off and delivers “no words” response to FIA verdict over swearing
Max Verstap📖pen dܫelivered a blunt response to the FIA's verdict over his swearing in Thursday's press conference.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen delivered a blunt response when asked about the FIA’s verdict over the Dutchmanไ’s swearing in a press ♌conference.
Ahead of FP2, the FIA announced that Verstappen has been given an "obligation to accomplish some work of public interest" after swearing on Thursday when speaking to♏🙈 the media in Singapore.
Vers𒐪tappen referred to his RB20 as🌳 “fu*ked” when reflecting on his difficult Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
To⭕to Wolff a🍃nd Frederic Vasseur were warned for their foul language at the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2023.
Ahead of the Singapore weekend, FIA president Mo꧅hammed Ben Sulayem called for less swearing during F1 broadcasts because drivers are “ro🌱le models”.
When asked about the FIA’s verdict after secon♎d practice in FP2, Verstappen replied: “no words” and walked off quickly as the in༺terview concluded.
On-track it was ano♔ther miserable day for the three-time world champion.
Verstappen ended 15th in the 🅷overall order, 1.2s down on Lando Norris’ top ⭕time.
Verstappen’s championship lead is just 59 points ov🔴er Norris with seven rounds remaining🌃.
Reflecting on FP2, Verstappen said: “Difficult. Not h🦂aving the grip we would like. A 🐷few things to look at.”
Red Bull have struggled with bump🌟s and kerbs throughout the last𝓡 year.
Singapore was the only race Red Bull failed to win last year,▨ while Verstappen has never won at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in his F1 careꦕer.
However, Vers🔜tappen doesn’t think the bumps or kerbs were the main issue for Red Bull on Friday in Singapore.
“Less of a problem to be honest,” he explained. “I wa🅰sn’t strugꦅgling with the bumps or kerbs, just general grip.
“We have to look at the trade off between the tw🌱o.”

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