The FIA have issued a controversial punishment for a Ferrari F1 star ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz qualified for third and fifth respectively for the sprint race in Sao Paulo, with McLaren duo Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris locking out the front row.
The FIA have now also punished Leclerc for his language, but with a different ruling this time round.
The 27-year-old was fined €10,000, €5,000 of which is: "suspended on condition that there is no further breach of a similar nature within the next 12 months."
The different punishment for Leclerc compared to Verstappen was explained in an official statement.
"During the hearing Leclerc expressed his regret for his momentary lack of judgment and shared that he understood his responsibility as a role model for the sport," it read.
"The Stewards considered the mitigation factor that Leclerc was immediately
apologetic.
"The Stewards while noting that the driver’s contrite behaviour conclude that a breach has occurred and a penalty is warranted.
"The Stewards do not consider that this breach reached the same level as the most recent case (Verstappen's Singapore press conference) and as such chose to levy a fine of €10,000 with €5,000 suspended pending no repeat within 12 months."