Verstappen could work with stewards for F1 public service days

Max Verstappen could be made to work closely with stewards in another motorsport category as part of ✃his Formula 1 ‘public service’, FIA president Jean Todt has suggested.

The Red Bull driver was handed the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:punishment by the 🌊FIA for his physical confrontation with Esteban Ocon following their collision at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Verstappen could work with stewards for F1 public service

Max Ver🉐stappen could be made to work closely with stewards in another motorsport category as part of his Formula 1 ‘public ser𓆉vice’, FIA president Jean Todt has suggested.

The Red Bull driver was handed the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:punishment b🦩y the FIA for🔯 his physical confrontation with Esteban Ocon following their collision at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Verstappen lost a potential win in Brazil when he clas♒hed with backmarker Ocon in the closing stages. The incident prompted a furious reaction from the Dutchman, who was seen pushing Ocon durin෴g a heated post-race exchange.

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“It’s raw emotion but when you have these kinds of exposures, thi🦹s kind of fame, it gives you also responsibilities,” Todt told Sky 💫Sports F1.

"So it means that whatever your emotions you must be able to control them. And to respect your suppo😼rters, to respect your word.

"If not you have🐬 some consequences. But I ꦛwill say the consequences finally are quite small. Rightly so.

"What will it be? H🎃onestly nothing has🌌 been decided," he added.

"But clearly it ⭕has to b🔜e something that will be supportive to the Formula 1 world, supportive to the racing world.

"Maybe a contribution to work closer with some stewards or some officials during some training, during somಌe education groups. We have different things which are going to⛦ happen next year.

"Maybe participa💯te in a group panel of stewards in another category of motorsport to put yourself in the other side and understand that it's not always easy.

"But I'm sure we'ꩲll find s💎ome constructive programmes."

Verstappen insisted he will not be made to “look like an idiot” when he completes his community serv𒉰ice for the FIA.

"I'm definitel💃y not go💝ing to look silly," Verstappen said during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend.

"I think anyway I'm already﷽ very hard-treated by that, so we'll find something suitable, bec💙ause I'm not going to look like an idiot."

"We'lꦅl discuss, b💙etween the team and the FIA, what we're going to do.

“If I agree [with the punishment], it doesn't really matter, does it? Wh꧂at can you do about it? I find it a bit harsh🥀 but yeah... we'll find a solution."

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