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F1: Verstappen to continue with FIA 'protest'

Max Verstappen has suggested that his 'silent protest' at FIA press conferences will continue following 'ridiculous' punishment for swearing. Hauled before the stewards for uttering the F-word while describing his car's performance, just days after the FIA announced a clampdown on swearing, the Dutchman was handed a penalty consisting of community service. In reaction, he all but refused to speak at the subsequent FIA press conferences, preferring to talk to reporters elsewhere. Speaking in Austin ahead of this weekend's United States Grand Prix, the three-time world champion has suggested that his protests may continue. I think already the world we live in, right? A lot of stuff is like...
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