Carlos Sainz learns his fate from FIA after swearing in a press conference
Carlos Sainz risked FIA wrath by swearing

The FIA have made their judgement on 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz after he swore in a press conferencไe on Thursday.
The Williams F1 driver has escaped a punishment, which could have been a €40,000ꦅ ($45,370) fine, report.
The FIA opted not to refer Sainz to the st🌸ewards 🐓at the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix for his language.
“Carlos was very apologetic and admitted🔯 that the language he used was not right,” an FI🔜A spokesperson was quoted by the .
“He 𝐆said he would make amends. He has not been referred to the stewards.”
Carlos Sainz escapes another FIA fine
The reason for Sainz’s bad language 🥀in a press conference before the Bahrain Grand Prix was to complain about a fine he received a week ago for another misdemeanor.
Sainz was hit in the pocket for €20,000 (half of which was suspendeꦺd) at the Japanese Grand Prix for being late to the national anthem.
He insisted he was late due to a “stoma♌ch issue”, which the FIA took into account to lower his fine from €60,000.
But 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sainz raged i💛n Bahrain several days later: “To be five seconds la🍃te and have to pay €10,000 is for me out of the question.”
He added, crucially: “S*** happens.”
Th꧙at word contravenes the FIA’s clampdown on language used by drivers in official press conferences.
Max Verstappen was notably punished with a coཧmmunity ser📖vice after swearing last year.
However,꧃ Sain🐓z found support from George Russell, the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association director.
Russell called it an “168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:expensive poo” for Sainz.
Russell also made it clear that the severity of the punishment did not fit Sainz’ꦆs crime.
Several 𒆙days later, Sainz has at least avoided another expensive hit.

James was ꦕa sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.