One F1 driver - not Max Verstappen - in trouble with FIA for swearing

FIA's cl🌳ampdown on foul language in force at F1 Mexico City Grand Prix

Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen could soon have c🌸ompany on his community servic♑e.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc was investigated by the FIA for swearing in the post-race press conference at the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix, report.

The Ferrari driver finished third in M♛exico but was then asked about a near-crash: “What did you say to yourself when you brought the car back?”

Leclerc answered: “I had one oversteer, then whꩵen I recovered from that oversteer, I had an oversteer from the other side.𒉰 Then I was like ‘f***’.”

He immediately apologis♑ed for his language and said "I don't want to join Max".

Verstappen𝄹 was the first victim of the FIA's clampdown on swearing when he was punished with a community service order for using a swear🅘 word in a press conference in Singapore.

Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilto✅n were among the drivers to back Verstappen, who protested by not answering properly in the fol♌lowing press conferences.

But now it is Leclerc who may be deemed to be in breach of Article 12.2.1k of the F𝓡IA♔’s International Sporting Code.

The Ferrari driver will hope his apologies result in any investigation either not starting at all, or quickly being conc🦂l𒊎uded without a penalty.

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