Talk is cheaper, Max: ‘silly' fines for Formula One drivers' swearing are cut by 50%
Max Verstappen was punished for using foul language in a press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix in September.
Max Verstappen was punished for using foul language in a press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix in September. Photograph: Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images
Efforts to clean up Formula One's act have taken a more tolerant turn with the FIA cutting by half the maximum penalties for drivers' swearing, a move that is certain to please the defending world champion, Max Verstappen.
Formula One drivers have been at loggerheads with the FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, over a crackdown on bad language during grand prix weekends and he said last month that he was considering 'improvements' to rules.
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World championship rally drivers had made a breakthrough in April when they reached a compromise to divide events into a controlled zone and an uncontrolled one, with the change now being implemented across the F1 paddock.
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Last season, Verstappen, Red Bull's triple world champion, was punished for his foul language in a press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix in September while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was fined 10,000 euros for swearing at the Mexico City Grand Prix. Verstappen was later critical of the governing body's 'silly' insistence on pursuing issues such as drivers swearing when, he believed, the sport had bigger issues to tackle.
The FIA said on Wednesday the base maximum penalty has been reduced from €10,000 (£8,423) to €5,000 while stewards will have the option to fully suspend a penalty if it is the first offence by a driver or a team.
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Also while stewards will also be given more discretion on deciding penalties. They will be able to differentiate between 'controlled and non-controlled environments'. Controlled environments include press conferences while tracks or rally stages are uncontrolled environments.
'As a former rally driver, I know first hand the range of emotions that are faced during competition,' said Ben Sulayem, who is up for re-election at the end of the year. 'I have led an extensive and collaborative review with contributions from across the seven FIA World Championships, FIA Member Clubs and other motor sports organisations.
'The improvements the FIA has announced today to Appendix B will ensure we continue to promote the best of sportsmanship in motor sport, while also giving stewards effective guidelines to act against individuals who may bring the sport into disrepute.'
Appendix B covers stewards' penalty guidelines, setting out punishments for misconduct including words, deeds or writings that might have caused moral injury to the FIA or motorsport in general. Mitigating circumstances will also be considered while the abuse of officials will now result in sporting penalties instead of fines.
Garry Connelly, F1's stewards chief, said the changes would give stewards guidance to 'differentiate between on- and off-track issues'. 'Drivers are looked up to as role models by young fans and are rightly seen as ambassadors for the wider world of motor sport,' said Ronan Morgan, president of the Drivers' Committee.
'How they act really does matter but it is important to recognise that there is a difference between what is said during a race and in a press conference.'
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