F1 drivers united before FIA talks on Max Verstappen swearing row
Briefly

Verstappen's punishment for swearing was seen as excessive by peers. GPDA chair, Alex Wurz, anticipates a unified response to the FIA, sharing the drivers' collective frustration.
Verstappen expressed discontent, stating his 'silly stance' on swearing by the FIA has him reconsidering his future in Formula One due to the governing body's decisions.
The broad support from the GPDA indicates a shared sentiment among drivers, with Verstappen noting their laughter in response to the FIA's harsh disciplinary measures.
Wurz highlighted that figures like Guenther Steiner have thrived on personality and candidness in the sport, contrasting the FIA's strict stance on driver expression.
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