Max Verstappen swearing debate discussed by Guenther Steiner
The Red Bull driver was hit with a community service penalty after describing his RB20 at “f*****” in a press conference in Singapore.
Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris disputed the FIA’s decision to penalise Verstappen, who staged his own protests to make his annoyance clear.His swearing became iconic during Netflix’s Drive To Survive. But he told Red Flags podcast: “You have never heard me cursing in a press conference, or anything like this.”“I don’t think it’s exaggerated, what was done. Max explained the situation about his car, not about a person,” Steiner said.“Maybe it isn’t right. But is it wrong? Maybe also not.“In the race, on the radio, I can fully understand it because the adrenaline is high.“F1 is very good at bleeping it out.
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