Verstappen has to do community service for swearing in Rwanda!

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Max Verstappen is punished for swearing while doing community service in Rwanda. Gala on Friday.

Max Verstappen wird wegen seines Fluchens im Rahmen einer gemeinnützigen Arbeit in Ruanda bestraft. Gala am Freitag.
Max Verstappen is punished for swearing while doing community service in Rwanda. Gala on Friday.

Verstappen has to do community service for swearing in Rwanda!

Max Verstappen, the current Formula 1 world champion, is facing punishment for his obscene language while in Rwanda. The International Automobile Federation (FIA) announced that Verstappen would withdraw his penalty at events to be held as part of the world championship honors on Friday. He will work with young drivers at the Rwanda Automobile Club, including using a so-called Cross Car that was specifically designed for this purpose. However, details of his charitable work have not been published krone.at reported.

Back in September, an incident at the Grand Prix in Singapore, in which Verstappen used vulgar expressions about his Red Bull racing car, was one of the reasons for the subsequent sanction from the race stewards. This measure is not the first punishment for the 27-year-old; Around six years ago, he was sentenced to two days of community service as an observer at a Formula E race in Marrakesh following an altercation with French driver Esteban Ocon. He is also threatened with further punishment after his most recent verbal derailment at the weekend during the season finale in Abu Dhabi, where he insulted the race management tagesanzeiger.ch notes.

The incidents show how much Verstappen stood out as a talkative driver and that his words have consequences. With his upcoming charitable work he should learn the next lesson, as long as he doesn't go overboard with swearing again.