Lewis Hamilton hits out at “joke” penalty as Max Verstappen stages press conference protest
Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris have 𓄧criticised the penalty handed out to F1 rival Max Verstappen.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton has hit out at 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s “joke” penalty for swearing in the FIA press conference at the F1 Singapore Grand Prix.
Red Bull driver Verstappen was handജed a community service order as a punishment for using foul language when describing 𒀰his car’s performance at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Thursday’s FIA press conference in Singapore.
The three-time world champion gave short responses in the FIA press conference which followed qualifying, and refused to answer some que🧸stions from journalists.
However🙈, Verstappen later spoke to 🉐media outside the room in the Singapore paddock.
Verstappen’s rivals Hamilton and Lando Norris, who beat the Dutchma🐈n to pole in Singapore, were asked for their thoughts on his punishment.
Norris joked that Verstappen “deserved it”, beforeꦜ adding: “I think it’s pretty unfair and I don’t agree with any of it.”
Seven-time world champion Hamilton said the penalty was “a b🤪it of a joke toꦆ be honest”.
“This is the pinnacle of the sport, mistakes are made,” he added. “I🌳 cer♍tainly won’t be doing it [community service] and I hope Max doesn’t do it.”

When asked how long he anticipates not giving answers in FꦇIA press conferences for, Verstappen replied: “I’m answering, just not a lot. A problem with my voice.”
Speaking to Sky Sports F1, Verstappen said: “It’s jusꩵt ridiculous to get a better for that. When y⭕ou insult someone, that’s pretty clear. I didn’t even aim it at anyone.
“It’s a bit of a slip of the tongue moment. Thi𝓀s is not even to the stewards. They are just bound to a rule book.
“🐼I actualꦕly had a great chat with them about it. They are very understanding, but it’s in the rules and they have to apply something.
“For me, it’s not the 🔯right way to go forwar🌊d in our sport.”

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