The stewards of the Brazilian Grand Prix in Formula 1 have finished their investigation into an incident that occurred during the press conference following the Mexican Grand Prix, where Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc used a profanity.
After the investigation, the Monegasque driver was fined 5,000 euros and also received a suspended fine of 5,000 euros with a probation period of 12 months.
In their decision regarding Leclerc, the judges noted that the driver immediately apologized for his words, and in their opinion, his offense seemed less serious than "the most recent case," likely referring to the incident involving Max Verstappen.
Earlier, Leclerc shared his experience of flying a military fighter jet on his social media accounts.
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