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‘It’s amazing’: Max Verstappen collects Formula 1 trophy in Rwanda – after some punishment

The Dutch driver was awarded his fourth winner’s trophy after performing an obligatory “work of public interest” as punishment for swearing

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Max Verstappen (centre) doing FIA-mandated community service in Kigali, Rwanda on Friday. The world champion was punished for swearing during a press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix. Photo: EPA-EFE

Rwandan President Paul Kagame joined Max Verstappen on stage when the Red Bull driver collected the Formula One champion’s trophy for the fourth year in a row at an awards ceremony held in Africa for the first time on Friday.

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The 27-year-old was handed the trophy by International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Mohammed Ben Sulayem alongside Kagame, who had earlier spoken of Rwanda bidding to host a race, at the gala in Kigali.

Verstappen, who is one of only six drivers to have won four or more titles since the championship started in 1950, said he was proud of his season and everyone in the team.

“It’s amazing, four titles is definitely incredible. Of course I also hope it doesn’t stop here. I hope we can be successful for a longer period of time,” said Verstappen.

“This year the competition is very close, but then again in 2026 a lot is going to change.”

McLaren won the constructors’ title for the first time in 26 years, ending Red Bull’s reign.

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