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McLaren: F1 drivers have ‘responsibilities' amid Max Verstappen swearing row

McLaren boss Andrea Stella has said Formula 1 drivers have 'responsibilities' to behave after Max Verstappen was penalised for swearing at the Singapore Grand Prix. The Dutchman became a victim of the FIA's clampdown on swearing as using an expletive in a press conference has seen him ordered to complete 'public interest' work. The FIA […] The post McLaren: F1 drivers have ‘responsibilities' amid Max Verstappen swearing row appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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