(CNN) A driver has apologized and vowed ([вАуд], поклялся) never to race again after an outburst ([Аутбёрст], вспышка гнева) at a Karting World Championship race. Luca Corberi is now under investigation ([инвестигЕйшн], расследование) by the FIA, motorsport's global governing ([гАвенинг], управляющая, контролирующая) body.
Corberi was competing ([компИтинг], соревновался) in the Karting KZ World Championship final in Lonato, Italy, on Sunday when he crashed out ([крЭшд Аут], вылетел врезавшись) of the race and then threw the detached ([дитАчд], оторванный) bumper of his kart onto the track.
Corberi then ignored requests ([рикуЭстс], требования) from officials as he walked across the track and exited the race.
Footage ([фУтадж], запись, кадры) from after the race also shows Corberi tackling ([тАклинг], схватил) another driver on the paddock ([пЭдок], загон), which prompts ([прОмптс], вызывает) a scuffle ([скАфл], перебранку) to break out ([брейк Аут], возникла) involving a number of people.
"I'd like to apologize to the motorsport community ([комьЮнити], сообщество) for what I've done," the 23-year-old said in a statement ([стЕйтмент], заявление) on social media.
"There are no excuses ([икскьЮзес], оправданий) to explain why I've done such a disgraceful ([дисгрЕйсфул], отвратительный) act, this has been something I've never done in my 15 years of career, and I really hope it won't be seen by anybody else in the future."
"The FIA has launched ([лОнчд], запустил, начал) an immediate ([имИдиэйт], немедленный) investigation into the incidents."
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