Lando Norris could potentially be in danger of a penalty from the FIA after dropping an f-bomb during the post-Las Vegas Grand Prix podium interviews.
After finishing in second place to Max Verstappen, Norris talked through the Turn 1 incident where he tried to chop Verstappen, but out-braked himself and ran wide.
This gifted Verstappen a lead he would not lose as he explained what had happened, initially saying "it was my F-up."
However, later in the interview, Norris said on the world feed that "I fucked it up" - a breach of the swearing guidelines in place for drivers.
In 2024, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem launched a crackdown on drivers swearing, with a compromise eventually reached where radio traffic would not be subject to guidelines, but swearing during media work could be.
Instances of swearing are investigated on a case-by-case basis by the FIA F1 media delegate, who decides whether to take action, but Norris will not receive a sporting penalty.
Check out the link below to find out how Norris can win the 2025 F1 title in Qatar after extending his lead over Piastri by a further six points.
NOTE: Norris and Piastri are now facing disqualification from the Las Vegas Grand Prix for illegal plank wear.
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