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F1: Leclerc fined €10,000 for swearing

Charles Leclerc has been fined €10,000 for swearing during the post-race press conference in Mexico City. The stewards received a report from the FIA Media Delegate and heard from the Ferrari driver, his team representative and reviewed the written transcript of the press conference. They reviewed the transcript of the post-race press conference and found that Leclerc used language in response to a somewhat leading question asking him 'what did you say to yourself' in relation to the significant moment towards the end of the race when he was fighting to control the car at the exit of the last corner. In response Leclerc used coarse language being the accurate recollection of what he...
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