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The stewards ruled Max Verstappen ’s contact with Charles Leclerc on the start-finish straight at the F1 Spanish Grand Prix as a racing incident.
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1. Max Verstappen Max Verstappen must complete one more event before he has at least two points on his superlicence wiped to set him back to eight in a twelve-month period. The Dutchman is currently ...
In a push for transparency, the FIA's newly released guidelines suggest Verstappen may have deserved a one-race suspension.
Max Verstappen has played down comments made by Sergio Perez on a podcast regarding their 2022 season as teammates at Red Bull Racing.
Under current FIA regulations, any driver who scores 12 penalty points within a 12-month period is handed a one-race suspension. Verstappen now sits at 11, only one point shy of the threshold.
Max Verstappen was just one penalty point away from a race ban after his Spanish GP incident with George Russell.
Max Verstappen says constant questions about his overhanging race-ban threat are "very childish" and "p****** me off" after sealing second in Canadian Grand Prix qualifying.
Max Verstappen showed his irritation with questions about penalty points and race bans after qualifying on the front row for Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix alongside old foe George Russell.
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