Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing walks in the Paddock- Source: Getty
Grand Prix Drivers Association boss Alexander Wurz claimed that Max Verstappen's penalty for swearing did not sit well with the rest of the F1 drivers. The three-time world champion was penalized for using the F word in the pre-race press conference despite the instructions of the FIA, ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix weekend.
While describing his dismal outing in last weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix, the Dutch driver mentioned that he was aware that he would have a tough weekend in Baku as during the qualifying on Saturday he realized that the "car was f***ed".
The discretion did not go well with the FIA as they penalized Verstappen for swearing and instructed him to do community service. Former F1 driver Wurz, who is also the GPDA boss, spoke about the ruling and said:

