Racing Bulls apologized for their employee.
After Lando Norris's victory in São Paulo, a video appeared on social media in which a Racing Bulls employee apparently urges spectators to boo the championship leader during the podium ceremony. The team had to apologize.
“We are aware of the podium video filmed this weekend. It does not reflect the values of our team or the spirit of Racing Bulls. This matter has been dealt with internally. We believe in celebrating great racing and in showing respect to every driver, team and fan, both on and off the track,” the team said on social media.
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