Max Verstappen was in no mood to address the punishment given to him for swearing in the FIA press conference in Singapore.
The F1 driver used one of George Carlin's "7 Words You Can't Say On TV," and F1's governing body wasn't happy.
McLaren's Lando Norris went fastest Friday to lead Ferrari pair Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in second practice for the ...
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has been punished for swearing in a news conference in which he argued against greater ...
The FIA has handed down a verdict regarding Max Verstappen’s use of inappropriate language during the Thursday press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix. The ...
Max Verstappen has been given “an obligation to accomplish some work of public interest” for swearing during an FIA press ...
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was quickest in first practice for the Singapore Grand Prix on Friday, less than a tenth of a ...
Norris will head into Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix cauldron – regarded as the toughest physical and mental challenge on the Formula One calendar – still trailing Verstappen ...
McLaren's Lando Norris set the pace in a floodlit second practice session at the Singapore Grand Prix on Friday, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc close behind. Red Bull's championship leader Max ...
Max Verstappen, the current leader in the Formula 1 World Championship, has expressed a rare sense of pessimism ahead of the upcoming Singapore Grand Prix at th ...
Lando Norris turned the tables on Charles Leclerc, the McLaren driver finishing ahead of the two Ferraris in the floodlit ...
Max Verstappen has been ordered by the FIA to "accomplish some work of public interest" after swearing in a press conference ...