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Verstappen hit with public service duty for swearing in F1 presser
Max Verstappen has been instructed by the FIA "accomplish some work of public interest" after using inappropriate language during a press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix. The reigning world champion made the controversial remarks on Thursday when questioned about why his teammate, Sergio Perez, was faster than him during the previous race in Azerbaijan. Responding to the question, Verstappen said, "I don't know, man. Different set-up. So as soon as I went into qualifying, I knew the car was f***ed." The Red Bull driver’s use of the F-word did not go unnoticed by the FIA, and Verstappen was subsequently summoned to meet with the stewards along with team representatives from Red Bull Ra

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