
Tempers c an run hot in motor racing, but regardless of the intensity of the competition, drivers need to keep it together better than Luca Corberi, who was competing in an FIA
Both incidents were captured on video and posted on the @F1FeederSeries1 Twitter account (via The Drive
Karting driver Luca Corberi got mad at a race and then this happened. Should be a ban for life. pic.twitter.com/ofVoSif6fJ
— F1 Feeder Series (@F1FeederSeries1) October 4, 2020
Karter Luca Corberi continues to vent his anger after the kart race. Somebody arrest this guy. (via @EstagiariodaF1
) pic.twitter.com/R9Kuk2VI4G— F1 Feeder Series (@F1FeederSeries1) October 4, 2020
Now, six months later, the FIA has handed Corberi a 15-year ban from all motor racing sanctioned by the organization.
After the incident, Corberi took to Facebook to issue an apology for attacking racer Paolo Ippolito, with whom he had tangled on the track. “I’d like to apologize to the motorsport community for what I’ve done,” he wrote, adding that he was quitting motorsports competition for life.
The FIA ban, at least, helps cement that decision. Meanwhile, Corberi might want to consider some anger-management classes.
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