Max Verstappen delivered a blunt response to the FIA's verdict over his swearing in Thursday's press conference.
delivered a blunt response when asked about the FIA’s verdict over the Dutchman’s swearing in a press conference.
Ahead of the Singapore weekend, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem called for less swearing during F1 broadcasts because drivers are “role models”.
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