Verstappen has to do charitable work for curse in Rwanda!

Verstappen has to do charitable work for curse in Rwanda!

Kigali, Ruanda - Max Verstappen, the current Formula 1 world champion, faces a punishment for his obscene expressions during a stay in Rwanda. The International Automobile Association (FIA) announced that Verstappen will withdraw its punishment as part of events that will take place on Friday in the course of the world championship honors. He will work with young drivers in the Rwanda Automobile Club, whereby a so -called Cross Car is also used, which was specially developed for this purpose. However, details on his non -profit work was not published, as krone.at reported.

In September, an incident at the Grand Prix in Singapore, in which Verstappen expressed vulgar expressions about his Red Bull racing car, counted one of the reasons for the subsequent sanction on the part of the racing commissioners. This measure is not the first punishment for the 27-year-old; Around six years ago, he was sentenced to two days of a non-profit work as an observer in a Formula E race in Marrakech due to a deal with the French driver Esteban Ocon. In addition, after his recent verbal derailment at the weekend at the season final in Abu Dhabi, where he insulted the race management, he threatens another punishment, such as dailyzeiger.ch notes.

The incidents show how much Verstappen noticed as a speaking driver and that his words have consequences. With his upcoming non -profit work, he should learn the next lesson, unless he strikes the strands when curse.

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