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Max Verstappen’s Swearing Sparks Controversy: McLaren Boss Calls for Responsibility Amid FIA Clampdown

Virgilio Machado by Virgilio Machado
October 4, 2024
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Max Verstappen’s Swearing Sparks Controversy: McLaren Boss Calls for Responsibility Amid FIA Clampdown

SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE - SEPTEMBER 22: Second placed Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing in parc ferme during the F1 Grand Prix of Singapore at Marina Bay Street Circuit on September 22, 2024 in Singapore, Singapore. (Photo by Joe Portlock/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202409220385 // Usage for editorial use only //

The fallout from Max Verstappen’s reprimand for swearing at the Singapore Grand Prix has sparked widespread debate across the Formula 1 paddock. McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has weighed in, insisting that drivers have a duty to maintain decorum, especially when engaging with the media.

Verstappen’s expletive-laden comment during a press conference triggered action from the FIA, who ordered the reigning World Champion to complete “public interest” work as a penalty for his conduct. This move followed the FIA’s recent decision to crack down on misconduct, particularly regarding the use of offensive language, as outlined in the revised FIA Sporting Code.

While Verstappen responded by branding the rules as “soft” and “silly,” even opting to limit his words in subsequent press events, Stella took a more measured stance. He acknowledged the emotional pressure drivers face in the heat of competition but emphasized the importance of maintaining professionalism in public forums.

“There’s a distinction between swearing while driving and doing it outside the car,” Stella explained. “In the heat of competition, drivers are under immense pressure, and an occasional bad word can slip out. The beeps usually take care of that on broadcasts.”

However, Stella was clear about drivers’ behavior outside the car: “When attending media events or interacting with the public, we must be responsible. As drivers, they are role models, and with their fame comes the responsibility to set a good example.”

Stella went on to highlight the wider influence of Formula 1, stressing the importance of using the platform for positive messaging. “Formula 1 has the power to influence millions of people. Why not use that influence for good? Even something as simple as the way drivers speak can set an example of respect and professionalism.”

He concluded by supporting the FIA’s enforcement of the language rules but expressed hope that drivers would hold themselves to a higher standard. “Ideally, competitors would self-enforce these standards, but if the FIA needs to step in, then it’s a necessary move.”

The incident has reignited the debate about driver conduct and the balance between raw emotion and the responsibilities that come with being a public figure. As Verstappen faces his penalty, the conversation around behavior and language in Formula 1 continues to gain traction, with many in the sport calling for a renewed focus on professionalism.

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