Max Verstappen will not face punishment for a controversial incident at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, according to reports.
Verstappen has been embroiled in a plethora of spats with the FIA in 2024, including the well-documented swearing row, following his use of profanity during a press conference at the Singapore GP.
During the season-ending Abu Dhabi GP, Verstappen was once again hit with a 10-second penalty after an incident involving McLaren's Oscar Piastri on the opening lap of the race.
This statement led to speculation that Verstappen may once again find himself in hot water with the FIA for something other than a racing incident.
However, it has since been confirmed to Motorsport.com by an official FIA spokesperson that Verstappen will not be investigated for his heat-of-the-moment response over team radio.
Verstappen has already been given details about his community service-style penalty for swearing in Singapore and is due to serve it this week while in Rwanda for the annual FIA Awards ceremony, where he will be presented with his fourth drivers' championship trophy.