During a Formula 1 drivers’ press conference, it was announced that Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda had been fined 40,000 euros for using an offensive comment about a rival during qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix. The 24-year-old RB driver used an expletive and a slur against disabled people towards Sauber’s Zhou Guanyu over the team radio, leading to his appearance before race stewards.
Tsunoda explained that he believed he was obstructed in the pit lane and claimed he did not realize the meaning of the term as English was not his first language. However, he expressed remorse and stated that he was “horrified” when he learned the offensive nature of the words he used. Despite this, a fine was imposed on Tsunoda, although half of the fine was suspended until the end of the season.
The FIA issued a statement emphasizing that the words used by Tsunoda were offensive and inappropriate. They also commended Tsunoda for his apology and acknowledgement of his mistake. This incident serves as a reminder to all drivers in Formula 1 to maintain respect and professionalism in all forms of communication, especially in high-pressure situations like races. It is important to remember that our words have consequences and can impact those around us, so we must always choose them carefully.
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