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Siemens Responds To Mongolian Government’s Letter About Verstappen Slur

Last month, Max Verstappen sparked controversy by calling Lance Stroll a “mongol” after they crashed in Free Practice Two (FP2) at the Portuguese Grand Prix. In addition to being lambasted on social media for using the ableist slur, Verstappen drew criticism from a Mongolian advocacy group and the Mongolian government, both of which urged him to publicly apologise. READ: Racing Point Reveal Why Lance Stroll Struggled At Turkish Grand Prix However, over one month on, Max Verstappen is still yet to issue an explicit apology to the people of Mongolia. And, earlier this month, Lundeg Purevsuren, Mongolia’s ambassador to the UN and the World Trade Organization (WTO), sent a letter to Red...
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