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Max Verstappen punished over Singapore F1 swearing incident

Max Verstappen will be obliged to complete 'public interest work' as a punishment for using bad language in a press conference at Formula 1‘s Singapore Grand Prix. The Dutchman used an expletive to describe the balance of his Red Bull RB20 car last weekend in Azerbaijan amid his rare struggle to match team-mate Sergio Perez. […] The post Max Verstappen punished over Singapore F1 swearing incident appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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