Public statements do not always bring benefits to those who make them. Drifts are most often sanctioned, including in the world of motor racing stars. Sanctioned by the FIA (International Federation) for inappropriate language in a press conference, four-time world champion Max Verstappen will travel to Kigali (Rwanda) at the end of the week, where the international forum gala will also take place, to do community service. The Red Bull driver will take advantage of his visit to the FIA gala, organized in the capital Kigali, to spend time with young drivers as part of a program run by the Automobile Club Rwanda (RAC). "Max Verstappen will participate in the FIA awards ceremony, which takes place in parallel with the General Assembly. This activity will involve the use of the FIA Affordable Cross Car, which was built in Rwanda by the RAC in partnership with the FIA," the International Federation said in a statement.
In September, Formula One stewards ordered Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen to do "community service" after he swore during a press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix.