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Steiner doesn't understand FIA in Verstappen case: 'What did we create?'

The FIA wanted to make a statement by penalising Max Verstappen for swearing ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, but Guenther Steiner believes the autosport federation have actually achieved the opposite of what were hoping for. "And there's for sure a lot of children now who think it's actually cool to swear," he said.
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