Verstappen refused to answer news conference questions a day after being sanctioned for inappropriate language.
Lando Norris has edged ahead of his title rival Max Verstappen to start on pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix.
GPDA chairman Alexander Wurz has revealed how F1 drivers reacted to Max Verstappen being punished for swearing in a press ...
The Dutchman was punished for using an expletive during a session with the media on Thursday. In his 15-minute meeting with ...
The FIA President had warned the drivers with the Dutchman first to be penalised. Max Verstappen became the first Formula 1 driver penalized under the FIA's new rules concerning inappropriate language ...
A Formula 1 journalist claims Max Verstappen deliberately swore during the press conference in Singapore on Thursday ...
Max Verstappen was left seething after being handed a community service order for dropping the F-bomb during a Formula One ...
Max Verstappen has been given “an obligation to accomplish some work of public interest” for swearing during an FIA press ...
Max Verstappen has been handed a community service order for swearing during Thursday’s FIA press conference in Singapore as ...
As Silverstone prepares to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Formula 1’s very first race in 2025, we thought we’d take a look ...
Max Verstappen has been ordered to complete work of public interest after using inappropriate language during the FIA ...
Formula 2 championship leader and McLaren junior Gabriel Bortoleto would be at the top of that list. The Brazilian is backed ...