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Verstappen censured by FIA for swearing
- Author, Andrew Benson
- Role, F1 Correspondent in Singapore
Red Bull鈥檚 Max Verstappen has been censured by Formula 1鈥檚 governing body the FIA for swearing in an official news conference.
Stewards at the Singapore Grand Prix ruled that the world champion must 鈥渁ccomplish some work of public interest鈥 for using language they deemed 鈥渃oarse, rude or may cause offence鈥.
Asked for his reaction to the punishment, Verstappen said he had "no words".
The move follows an intervention by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who suggested in an interview that drivers could be hit with penalties for swearing over team radio.
A number of drivers, including Verstappen, pushed back against Ben Sulayem鈥檚 comments on Thursday.
Lewis Hamilton accused the Emirati of using 鈥渟tereotypical鈥 language with a 鈥渞acial element鈥 in his remarks during the interview in question.
Verstappen spent 13 minutes with the stewards at Marina Bay between the first and second practice sessions.
The stewards鈥 verdict said that language in news conferences must "meet generally accepted standards for all audiences鈥 and emphasised F1 drivers鈥 status as role models.
The statement continued: 鈥淭he driver explained that the word used is ordinary in speech as he learned it, English not being his native language.
鈥淲hile the stewards accept that this may be true, it is important for role models to learn to be mindful when speaking in public forums, in particular when not under any particular pressure.
鈥淰erstappen apologised for his behaviour.鈥
The verdict noted that on previous occasions 鈥渟ignificant fines鈥 had been levied for bad language.
Verstappen鈥檚 punishment was deemed to be 鈥済reater鈥 because 鈥渢his topic has been raised before and is well known by the competitors鈥.
The details of the work Verstappen must do have to be agreed between him and the FIA.