Kevin Magnussen, member of the Haas F1 team, is dangerously close to being banned from Formula 1 races. During the Miami Grand Prix weekend, he accumulated a total of five penalty points for various infractions.
During the Sprint on Saturday, Magnussen resorted to defensive tactics reminiscent of his performance in Jeddah. While playing a strategic game with his Haas teammates, he also managed to frustrate Lewis Hamilton, who was in hot pursuit.
In his attempt to defend against Hamilton, Magnussen received three penalty points and a 35-second time penalty for gaining an unfair advantage off track and other rule violations.
Recognizing the deserved nature of his penalties, the Haas driver admitted that he had to resort to “stupid tactics” that he personally does not like.
Although the stewards cleared Magnussen of unsporting conduct on Saturday, not everyone shared that perspective. McLaren team director Andrea Stella strongly criticized Magnussen’s driving, calling it “completely unacceptable.” Stella not only called for a review of the points system, but also suggested that “unsporting” drivers should be excluded from races.
Stella’s wish may soon become a reality, as the stewards reached a verdict after a collision between Magnussen and Logan Sargeant during the Miami GP. According to the Driving Standards Guidelines, for car No. 20 to attempt an overtake on the outside, its front axle must be at least level with the front axle of the other car at the apex of Turn 2.
It became evident that car No. 20 did not meet this requirement, not having the right to space in this corner. Even if we consider an overtake on the inside at Turn 3, car No. 20 still did not have the right to claim the corner based on the standards for such maneuvers.
Even if this sequence of corners is considered a chicane, the decision remains unchanged. According to the guidelines, priority is given to the first corner, and if a driver does not have the right to receive space, they will not benefit in the subsequent corners.
As a result, Magnussen received a 10-second time penalty and two more penalty points, totaling 10 on his FIA Super License. These points were accumulated due to collisions with Yuki Tsunoda during the Saudi Arabia and China stages.
If a driver accumulates 12 penalty points within a 12-month period, they will be required to skip the next stage of the competition according to the sporting regulations. However, the points are not erased until 12 months after the first incident. This means that Magnussen must avoid any further infractions until March 9, 2025, as any additional discrepancy is likely to result in the two points necessary for a race ban.
The Haas reserves, Ollie Bearman and Pietro Fittipaldi, will need to be prepared to step in for Magnussen on the team during his absence. After the race, Magnussen, clearly frustrated, refused to comment on his latest penalty and its consequences. When asked for his opinion, the Danish driver simply replied: “Better not.” When pointed out that he seemed unhappy, he responded shortly: “No.” Refusing to comment further, he acknowledged that the penalty may have been incorrect, saying: “Better not comment.” Similarly, when asked about Stella’s comments, he agreed, stating: “You’re right.” Magnussen also expressed the desire for more clarity regarding the penalty system, but another infraction will result in a weekend off to reflect on it. Considering that Haas has already used him as a deliberate obstruction to secure points for Nico Hulkenberg, it would not be surprising if they employed the same strategy again. It’s a matter of three strikes and you’re out.
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A new record was set in the world of motorsports. Brazilian driver João Silva claimed victory in the Formula 1 Grand Prix this weekend, leaving racing fans in ecstasy. With an impressive performance, Silva showcased his skill and determination on the track, securing his place in the sport’s history.
The race was intense from the start, with Silva starting on pole position. He displayed incredible pace and managed to maintain the lead throughout the race. His team worked hard behind the scenes, ensuring the car was in perfect condition for the race. The pit stop strategy was also crucial to the victory, with the team executing a quick and efficient stop.
Silva faced some challenges throughout the race, including difficult overtakes and adverse weather conditions. However, he remained focused and determined, overcoming all obstacles that came his way. His driving skills and winning mentality were crucial in achieving first place on the podium.
After the race, Silva expressed his gratitude to the team and fans for their unwavering support. He dedicated the victory to all those who believed in him and encouraged him throughout his career. The Brazilian driver is known for his humility and charisma, winning the hearts of fans worldwide.
With this victory, Silva becomes one of the most promising Formula 1 drivers. His talent and determination make him a strong contender for the world title. Fans are eager to see what the future holds for him and are confident that more victories will come.
The Formula 1 Grand Prix was an exciting and action-packed event. Racing fans around the world were glued to their screens, witnessing the greatness of the sport. With incredible performances like João Silva’s, Formula 1 continues to captivate and inspire people of all ages.
This victory is a milestone in Silva’s career and proves that his talent and dedication are paying off. He is an example for young drivers who dream of reaching the top of the sport. With hard work and determination, they too can achieve great feats on the race track.
The next race promises to be even more exciting, with Silva showcasing his potential and aiming for another victory. Fans are eager to see what he will be capable of and are rooting for his continued success. Formula 1 is in good hands with talented drivers like João Silva.