Max Verstappen, Formula 1’s reigning four-time world champion, has reignited his feud with the FIA, taking a swipe at the governing body for its handling of a controversial swearing ban earlier this year. The Dutch driver, known for his unapologetic nature both on and off the track, didn’t mince words when reflecting on the incident, calling the punishment “childish.”
The Incident That Sparked the Fallout
The controversy began when Verstappen used explicit language during a press conference in the 2024 season. The FIA responded swiftly, slapping him with a penalty that included mandatory community service. Verstappen completed this obligation in Rwanda, participating in an FIA grassroots motorsport event. However, the Red Bull star remains dissatisfied with how the situation was handled.
“Of course, I understand that you can’t swear in a press conference,” Verstappen admitted. “But it was an expression that came out very quickly. To be punished like a little kid makes me wonder: what are we doing in this sport?”
A Wider Debate on F1’s Image
Verstappen pointed to the arguments made by the FIA and some fans about the influence of live broadcasts on young viewers. Critics of Verstappen’s behavior argue that five-year-olds watching F1 shouldn’t be exposed to such language. But the 27-year-old brushed off these concerns, stating that swearing is often part of real-life conversations, even among children.
“Some people say: ‘My five-year-old grandson is watching this too.’ When I was five years old, I was also sitting among adults and swearing. You want to behave harshly like a child towards others. That’s part of it.”
Verstappen vs. FIA: A Growing Rift
The fallout from the incident hints at a broader tension between Verstappen and the FIA. While Verstappen completed his penalty without public protest at the time, his latest comments suggest the issue is far from resolved.
“That’s something I don’t like about F1,” Verstappen added. “Of course, you have to watch your language, but this whole situation felt like being treated unfairly. What are we even doing?”
A Strained Relationship with the FIA
Despite efforts to ease tensions, including a meeting with FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem during his time in Rwanda, it’s clear that Verstappen and the FIA remain at odds. Insiders believe the incident reflects deeper frustrations from Verstappen about the sport’s direction, with increasing regulations and what he perceives as unnecessary policing of drivers’ personalities.
What Lies Ahead for 2025?
The Verstappen-FIA standoff could cast a shadow over the upcoming season. As Formula 1 continues to grapple with its evolving image and fan base, Verstappen’s criticism highlights the challenges of balancing tradition with modernization.
Will Verstappen let go of the grudge, or could this be a lingering thorn in his relationship with the FIA? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—Max Verstappen isn’t one to back down without making his voice heard.