FIA accused of wanting to make an example out of Max Verstappen in the swearing incident by former F1 team boss

FIA accused of wanting to make an example out of Max Verstappen in the swearing incident by former F1 team boss

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Former F1 team boss Eddie Jordan feels that Max Verstappen was targeted by the FIA as the governing body wanted to make an example of him. Much has been said about how the Red Bull driver using the F-word to describe how his car was in Baku led to him getting community service.

This has led to a back-and-forth, and even the Grand Prix Driver Association has voiced its concern about over-interference in how the drivers should behave. What made things worse was Charles Leclerc not getting the community service like Max Verstappen did after he was also caught using the F-word.

Verstappen made his displeasure known by opting not to speak too much to the media in the press conference afterward. Weighing in on the situation, Eddie Jordan told Talksport that he felt Verstappen was targeted by the FIA, he said:

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