McLaren driver Lando Norris thinks that drivers should not be punished for swearing, but Formula One should find a way to manage the broadcast more effectively.
Max Verstappen will have to carry out some ‘work of public interest’ after swearing in an FIA press conference. Verstappen ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem pushed forward with the notion that the drivers needed to curtail their language over their radios.
Sky Sports F1 pundit and analyst Ted Kravitz inadvertently caused a stir when he uttered an expletive during a live broadcast ...
Max Verstappen's discontent with a call for less swearing in Formula One broadcasts, and grape harvesters practicing 'heroic ...
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen was punished Friday for swearing in a news conference in which he argued against greater ...
Formula One world champion Max Verstappen was on Friday punished for swearing in a Singapore Grand Prix press conference by ...
The F1 driver used one of George Carlin's "7 Words You Can't Say On TV," and F1's governing body wasn't happy.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is censured by Formula 1’s governing body the FIA for swearing in an official news conference.
Max Verstappen has been given “an obligation to accomplish some work of public interest” for swearing during an FIA press ...
F1 ace Max Verstappen has been ordered to “accomplish some work of public interest” after swearing hours after the FIA announced a clampdown on driver language ...
Max Verstappen has been ordered by the FIA to "accomplish some work of public interest" after swearing in a press conference ...