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Stewards apply double standards: No penalty for Leclerc after saying 'f**k'

Max Verstappen received a penalty for swearing during a press conference, but Charles Leclerc is getting away with the same offence for now. Johnny Herbert, a steward in Singapore and Mexico, and his fellow stewards decided not to penalise Leclerc's swearing. The swearing has been reported, but no investigation has been completed (yet)—whereas in Singapore, an investigation into Verstappen was launched quickly.
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