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Verstappen completes FIA public service in Geneva

Max Verstappen has completed his FIA-mandated community service in Geneva this week. The Red Bull driver was handed the punishment after shoving Esteban Ocon after the 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix. Verstappen had already completed a part of his punishment by attending the Morrocan e-Prix in Marrakesh last month. During the week, he finished his mandated sentence by attending the annual FIA meeting in Geneva. Having taken the lead of the race in Brazil after a miraculous drive through the field, Verstappen got into a tangle with Ocon, who was a lap down at the time. The incident lost the Dutch driver the race and he was quick to make his feelings known after the chequered flag. After...
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