Jos Verstappen has criticised the FIA over its "ridiculous" decision to punish his son, Max Verstappen, for swearing ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix.
The reigning world champion was punished for saying during an official Thursday FIA press conference ahead of the Singapore GP that his car was "fucked" in Azerbaijan.
READ MORE: Jos Verstappen criticises 'ridiculous' FIA swearing penalty
Hamilton releases statement after Mercedes criticism
Lewis Hamilton has released a statement on social media addressing his criticism of Mercedes' strategy after last weekend's Singapore Grand Prix.
The seven-time world champion started in an impressive third at the Marina Bay Circuit following a very positive qualifying but dropped to sixth in the race.
READ MORE: Hamilton releases statement after Mercedes criticism
Verstappen and Marko hold 'extensive' talks over 'extraordinary' Norris
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has revealed that he spoke "extensively" with Max Verstappen following Lando Norris' "extraordinary" Singapore Grand Prix win.
Verstappen finished in a surprise second at the Marina Bay Circuit but was 21 seconds behind Norris.
READ MORE: Verstappen and Marko hold 'extensive' talks over 'extraordinary' Norris
Norris shuts down Red Bull F1 slump scale
Lando Norris has played down the extent of Red Bull's recent struggles in F1, insisting McLaren struggled to an even greater extent at the start of the campaign.
After starting the season strongly, Red Bull has slipped back in the pecking order of late and is without a win to its name since the Spanish Grand Prix in June.
Steiner offers unusual theory behind sharp Ricciardo F1 decline
Guenther Steiner has offered an unusual theory behind Daniel Ricciardo's sharp F1 decline, with the former Haas boss wondering if it is to do with being beaten by team-mates.
It was announced earlier in the week that Ricciardo will be replaced by Red Bull reserve driver Liam Lawson for the remaining six races, bringing a likely end to the fan favourite's F1 career.
READ MORE: Steiner offers unusual theory behind sharp Ricciardo F1 decline
Red Bull reveal 'freedom' approach during latest F1 gap
Red Bull chief engineer Paul Monaghan has explained the “freedom” the current F1 break will afford the team.
F1 is enjoying a near four-week break following the Singapore Grand Prix, with the next race taking place in the United States at the Circuit of the Americas on October 20.
READ MORE: Red Bull reveal 'freedom' approach during latest F1 gap
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