Leclerc was fined for swearing during the press conference after the Mexico City Grand Prix, however, the story doesn’t end ...
Charles Leclerc has insisted that he can still “let himself go” while defending his position as one of the top three Formula ...
F1 drivers respond to FIA's crackdown on swearing, calling for transparency in financial fines, better communication, and ...
Max Verstappen has launched a dig at one of his championship rivals whilst criticising an FIA steward following a recent public spat. The three-time world champion has had a topsy-turvy season, with ...
Verstappen's penalty resulted in a boycott of the following FIA press conferences that weekend in Singapore from the Dutchman, who instead conducted separate media briefings. Leclerc, meanwhile, ...
Formula One drivers have responded to the governing body's clampdown on swearing by asking FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem ...
Formula 1 drivers urge the sport's governing body to treat them like adults after Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc were ...
"Sorry!" Leclerc added. "Oh no! Oh nooo! I don't want to join Max [laughs]." Joining Max Verstappen is a reference to the community service punishment the reigning F1 champion received in Singapore, ...
Formula 1 learns from past failures, Leclerc fined for swearing, Ocon set for first Haas test and more. Formula 1 learns from ...
He responded by limiting his answers for the rest of the weekend at the Singapore Grand Prix and holding his own media ...
Verstappen was ordered to complete a day of community service after describing his car as being “a bit f****d” in a news ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said the grid’s stars had a responsibility to stop swearing on the radio and that they ...