Verstappen to do FIA work in Rwanda after swearing
Verstappen to do FIA work in Rwanda after swearing
Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen has been assigned to do FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile) work in Rwanda as part…

Verstappen to do FIA work in Rwanda after swearing
Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen has been assigned to do FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile) work in Rwanda as part of his punishment after being caught swearing during a race.
The incident occurred during the Hungarian Grand Prix when Verstappen used profanity over the team radio after a disappointing result.
As a result, the FIA decided to send Verstappen to Rwanda to work on a community service project aimed at promoting road safety and responsible driving.
Verstappen has apologized for his outburst and is looking forward to using this opportunity to give back and make a positive impact.
He will be working alongside local officials and volunteers to educate the public on the importance of following traffic rules and regulations.
This experience is expected to be both humbling and eye-opening for Verstappen, who has expressed regret for his behavior.
Verstappen will have to complete a certain number of hours of community service in Rwanda before he can be cleared of his punishment.
The FIA hopes that this experience will help Verstappen mature as a professional athlete and learn to handle his emotions more effectively in the future.
It is a unique and innovative approach to disciplining athletes and promoting social responsibility within the racing community.