Opinion: Curse other drivers? So do the pros but they get fined
Briefly

Formula One is experiencing concerns from its governing body regarding drivers swearing, notably highlighted by four-time champion Max Verstappen feeling constrained in expressing himself. After receiving a penalty for using an expletive during a press conference, Verstappen remarked on the sensitivity surrounding language in the sport. While the FIA has enacted fines for inappropriate language, Verstappen's concerns reflect a broader debate about role models and communication norms in public. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem signals potential easing of penalties as drivers voice frustrations over freedom of expression in high-pressure scenarios.
Max Verstappen expressed feeling inhibited in speaking freely due to the fear of penalties, highlighting a growing sensitivity around language in public forums.
The FIA under president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has been issuing point deductions and fines for swearing, which has led to complaints from drivers.
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