Verstappen finishes FIA public service at Stewards event
Max Verstappen has completed his FIA public service at the International Stewards Programme in Geneva this weekend.
Following the first part of the Red Bull driver’s punishment served when he was a watching visitor with the FIA Stewards during the Formula E Marrakesh e-Prix in January, Verstappen has completed his Brazilian Grand Prix penalty by attending the annual FIA Stewards meeting in Geneva.
Max Verstappen has completed his FIA public service at the International Stewards Programme in Geneva this weekend.
Following the first part of the Red Bull driver’s punishment served when he was a watching visitor with the FIA Stewards during the Formula E Marrakesh e-Prix in January, Verstappen has completed his Brazilian Grand Prix penalty by attending the annual FIA Stewards meeting in Geneva.
Verstappen was slapped with a two-day public service penalty by the FIA following his post-race scrap with Esteban Ocon in parc ferme at Interlagos last season.
The Formula 1 driver took part in interactive case studies and joined the competitors’ panel alongside three-time World Touring Car Champion Andy Priaulx, M-Sport chief Richard Millener and BMW boss Jens Marquardt.
The Stewards event, attended by over 200 FIA representatives, also saw former F1 deputy race director Herbie Blash reunited with former colleague Charlie Whiting.
Verstappen will now take part in Red Bull’s team launch this week (February 13) ahead of pre-season testing at Circuit de Catalunya which begins on February 18.