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Verstappen still harshly attacks the FIA ​​and this “ridiculous story”

Max Verstappen does not intend to turn back. After swearing during an official press conference, the three-time reigning world champion was sanctioned by the FIA ​​and notably sentenced to a day of community service. Following this, he decided to organize his own press conferences to thwart the FIA. On the sidelines of the Austin Grand Prix, the Dutchman returned to this sanction, in comments reported by Motorsport : “At the end of the day, everyone has their own opinion, but it’s pretty clear that, like I said, this story is ridiculous. I’m always willing to talk, but right now it’s not my place to reach out. I live my life and I move on, nothing changes. »

Max Verstappen believes that the FIA ​​was too harsh: “Of course, I know you can’t swear, but it’s more related to insults, and then you see comments from people saying they don’t want kids to hear that. Anyway, when I was five, I never watched a press conference. At school, we say much worse things than that, that’s life. » Regardless, the Red Bull driver will now have to concentrate on the Austin Grand Prix with the firm intention of regaining a victory that has eluded him for many weeks.

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To summarize

Max Verstappen regretted the sanction taken by the FIA ​​against him for his language on the sidelines of the Marina Bay Grand Prix. The three-time reigning world champion finds the sanction “ridiculous” and does not intend to change.


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