Norris fined for post-race F-bomb after Vegas GP
Nov.26 (GMM) Championship leader Lando Norris has been fined for swearing in his immediate post-race interview after the Las Vegas GP.
Speaking to David Coulthard and Australian actor Sam Worthington after losing the lead to Max Verstappen at Turn 1 – a moment that ultimately decided the race – Norris joked that he had “let Max win” before admitting the mistake was his own.
“I let him go,” the McLaren driver smiled. “Let him have a nice race.
“No, I just braked too late. It was my f-up. I don’t know – I wanted to put on a show, right? So that’s why we’re in Vegas, I guess.”
When Coulthard attempted to clarify the comment, Norris cut back in: “I said I f***ed it up.”
Coulthard responded: “Well, you can’t say that. Sorry, ladies and gentlemen.”
The incident revived memories of Formula 1’s controversial swearing crackdown in 2024, when Max Verstappen was handed community service for using the F-word during a live broadcast at the height of FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s ‘image standards’ campaign.
This time, according to veteran F1 photographer Mark Sutton, Norris has received a financial penalty instead – a fine reported to be $59,000.
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