Lewis Hamilton hits out at “joke” penalty as Max Verstappen stages press conference protest
Lewis Hamil🥃ton and Lando Norris have criticised the penalꦐty handed out to F1 rival Max Verstappen.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton has hit out at 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen’s “joke” penalty for swearing in the FIA press conference at the F1 Singapore Grand Prix.
Red Bull driver Verstappen was handed a community service order as a punishment for using foul la♌nguage when describing his car’s performance at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Thursday’s FIA press conference in Singapore.
The three-time world champion gave short re﷽sponses in the FIA press conference which followed qualifying, and refused to answer some questions from journalists.
However, Verstappen later spoke to media outside the room in the Si🍸ngapore paddock.
Verstappen’s rivals Hamilton and Lando Norris, who beat the Dutchman to pole in Singapore, were asked for their thoughts on his punish൩ment.
Norris joked that Verstappen “deserved 🉐it”, before adding: “I think it’s pretty unfair and I don’t agree with any of it.”
Seven-time wor💛ld🌌 champion Hamilton said the penalty was “a bit of a joke to be honest”.
“This is th🅰e pinnacle of the sport, mistakes are made,” he added. “I certainly won’t be doing it [community service] and I hope Max do🅺esn’t do it.”

When asked how long he anticipates not giving answers in FIA press conferences for, Verstappen replied: “I’m answering, just not a lot. A problem with mꦅy voice.”
Speaking to Sky Sports F1, Verstappen said: “It’s just ridiculous to get a better for that. When you insult someone, that’s pretty clear. I dღidn’t even aim it at anyone.
“It’s a bit of a slip of the tongue moment. This is not even to the 🐠st🎃ewards. They are just bound to a rule book.
“I actually had a great 🌊chat with them about it. They ꦰare very understanding, but it’s in the rules and they have to apply something.
🦩“For me, it’s not the right way to go forward in our sport.”

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