Journalists surround Max Verstappen at F1 Grand Prix Of Singapore. Source: Getty Images
Max Verstappen found a unique way to protest against the FIA's decision to punish him for using expletives during the Singapore Grand Prix. The F1 governing body penalized the Red Bull driver after he used swear words during Thursday's pre-race press conference, and now, Verstappen has used the "no comment" tactic to show his disapproval.
Verstappen took part in the post-qualifying press conference on Saturday after he qualified in P2 for Sunday's race at the Marina Bay Circuit. There he was asked to speak about the penalty he received and how his qualifying went.
After some initial two-worded answers, the Dutchman offered "no comment" following the FIA's crackdown on him. The FIA ordered Verstappen to carry out "some work of public interest," after the three-time world champion swore in the press conference room on Thursday.

