F1 penalty points after the Miami GP: 5 biggest delinquents

F1 Grand Prix of Miami
Magnussen at the F1 Grand Prix of Miami

The F1 penalty points system was put in place to keep the driver at a certain threshold of driving standards, ensuring that no driver falls below them. According to the metric, a driver is given penalty points in case of a transgression.

The number of penalty points could vary depending on the severity of the transgression. Once a driver accumulates 12 F1 penalty points, he's handed a race ban.

In the past weekend at Miami, Kevin Magnussen was one name consistently in the stewards room because of one or the other issue and the driver is on the verge of being handed a race ban.

Talking about delinquency, who are the others? Let's take a look.

F1 Penalty Points: Who is close to a ban?

#5 Fernando Alonso

Penalty Points: 6

Fernando Alonso has six penalty points to his name, three owing to potentially dangerous driving in this year's Australian GP and the other three for pushing Carlos Sainz off the track in the F1 Chinese GP sprint.

  • Three points: Pushing Carlos Sainz off the track in the F1 Chinese GP Sprint (expires April 20, 2025)
  • Three points: Potentially dangerous driving against George Russell at the Australian GP (expires on March 25, 2025)

#4 Lance Stroll

Penalty Points: 7

Lance Stroll has accumulated seven F1 penalty points in the past 12 months, with two being added for causing a collision with Daniel Ricciardo in China.

  • Two points: Causing a collision with Daniel Ricciardo at the Chinese GP (expires on April 21, 2025).
  • Two points: Causing a collision with Pierre Gasly at the British GP (expires on July 9, 2024).
  • Three points: These were issued for overtaking under yellow flag conditions at the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix (expires on November 17, 2024)

#3 Sergio Perez

Penalty Points: 8

Sergio Perez has accumulated eight F1 penalty points, the most on the grid at the moment.

  • Two points: Overtaking Fernando Alonso under safety car conditions (expires on September 24, 2024).
  • Two points: Causing a collision with Kevin Magnussen (expires on September 24, 2024).
  • One point: Causing a collision with Alex Albon in the 2023 F1 Singapore GP (expires on September 17, 2024).
  • Two points: Causing a collision with Lando Norris at the 2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (expires November 26, 2024).
  • One point: Unsafe release in the pit lane during the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. (expires March 9, 2025)

#2 Logan Sargeant

Penalty Points: 8

Logan Sargeant now has eight F1 penalty points for four different violations. The latest was overtaking Nico Hulkenberg during the safety car period.

  • Two Points: Overtaking under safety car in the 2024 Chinese GP(expires on April 21, 2025)
  • Two points: Causing a collision with Valtteri Bottas during the 2023 Italian GP (expires on September 3, 2024).
  • Two points: Causing a collision in the 2023 F1 Japanese GP (expires on September 24, 2024).
  • Two points: Overtaking under Yellow Flags 2023 F1 Mexican GP (expires on October 28, 2024).

#1 Kevin Magnussen

Penalty Points: 10

Kevin Magnussen now has 10 F1 penalty points to his name, primarily owing to the kind of weekend he had in Miami, where he picked up 5 points. Kevin needs to be careful with this and not pass the threshold of 12, which leads to a ban.

  • Two points: These were awarded for causing a collision with Logan Sargeant during the 2024 Miami Grand Prix (expires May 5, 2025)
  • Three points: These were awarded for leaving the track and gaining an advantage on multiple occasions during the 2024 Miami Grand Prix Sprint as additional ‘aggravating circumstances’, following multiple time penalties (expires May 4, 2025)
  • Two points: Causing a collision with Yuki Tsunoda during the 2024 F1 Chinese GP (expires April 22, 2025)
  • Three points: Causing a collision with Alex Albon during the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (expires March 9, 2025)

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