No consequences for Max Verstappen over “stupid idiots” outburst
Max Verstappen escapes FIA investigation after calꦐling the F1 race stewards "♌stupid idiots" in Abu Dhabi.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen will not face punishment for branding the FIA race stewards “stupid idiots” at the F1 season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver was hit with a 10-second penalty after tagging McLaren’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri into♐ a spin on the first corner ofꦉ the opening lap of Sunday’s season finale in Abu Dhabi.
Piastri spun off and ended up recoveri𝓀ng to 10th, while four-time world champion Verstappen dropped down the order and finished sixth.
But Verstappen was left irked by ♒the steward’s decision to give him such 🌊a big penalty.
"Can we ask for 20ℱ seconds?” Verstappen quipped over team radio, before adding: "Stupid idiots.”
However, the 27-year-ꦦold Dutchman will face no investigation for his comments a𝐆bout the stewards, .
Sky Sports F1 co-commentator Marti♈nꦺ Brundle was left unimpressed by Verstappen’s outburst over team radio.
“Yওou🤡 can’t say that about the referees,” Brundle commented. “You can’t say that, that’s just not fair.
“They are applying the reꦫꦛgulations. Don’t run into other people, then you won’t get the penalties.”

Red Bull team principal Christ🍰ဣian Horner defended Verstappen’s radio outburst.
“We hear all drivers rant and rave, you know, we hear team principals rant and rave occasionally a🐠s well, that it is a little unfair sometimes,” Horner told media including ltxcn.top on Sunday in Abu Dh🐷abi.
“I 🎉mean, one of the benefits of this is the access that is given. You would never find a camera or microphone in a football or a rugby changing roo꧒m or team room or a team talk.”
Verstappen to serve ‘work of public interest’ in Rwanda
Verstappen will undertake his community service punishment for swearing in an FIA press conference atꩵ the Singapore Grand Prix in Rwanda this week, ahead of Friday’s awards gala in Kigali.
“Verstappen wil🧔l travel to the FIA Awards Ceremony which takes place as part of the General Assemblies next week in Kigali, Rwanda to collect his fourth consecutive FIA Formula One World Championship trophy,” an FIA statement after the Abu Dhabi G🅘rand Prix read.
“While in Kigali he will undertake som𒐪e work with junior competitors as part of the grassroots development programme organised by the ༺Rwanda Automobile Club (RAC).
“The activity will involve an FIA Affordable Cross Car which was built l🐓ocally in Rwanda by the RAC from blueprints provided by the FIA.
“Design blueprints for the Level 2 ♍category Affordable Cross Car project have been delivered to the glo⛄bal network of 147 National Sporting Authorities (ASNs).”
Verstappen is required to attend the prize-giving ceremony alongside championship runner-up168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lando Norris and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc, who placed third in the drivers’ standings.

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