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The FIA was so bothered by booing directed at Max Verstappen and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner this week that it issued a statement about the boos on Saturday. The four-time defending ...
I contend Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen likely pushed his car into the side of George Russell's Mercedes on Sunday at the Spanish Grand Prix on purpose.
The FIA has issued a statement over the booing of Max Verstappen and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner at F1’s season-launch event in London this week.
Verstappen worries F1's governing body's focus on 'silly things' will drain authenticity from the sport — and his interest.
Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, has condemned the “tribalist” booing of Max Verstappen and Christian Horner at F1 75 Live. Last Tuesday, F1 held its first major live show event to ...
Max Verstappen has praised the FIA for relaxing rules regarding swearing, describing it as a “positive start” having initially been “too aggressive.” The Dutchman is not often one to ...
The governing body of world motorsport has issued a statement condemning the fans who booed Max Verstappen and Red Bull boss Christian Horner during last week's F1 75 event in London.
Max Verstappen believes there are more important things for the FIA to concern itself with than occasional expletives used by the drivers.
Max Verstappen's recent FIA punishment for using expletive language could lead to a formal protest from the Grand Prix Drivers' Association.
Jos Verstappen criticizes the FIA's penalty against his son, Max, for swearing during the Thursday press conference ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix.
The FIA was wrong to "make a big story" out of the Max Verstappen swearing controversy, says Guenther Steiner.
The FIA was so bothered by booing directed at Max Verstappen and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner this week that it issued a statement about the boos on Saturday. The four-time defending ...
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