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As F1 heads into the summer break a race ban still looms for Max Verstappen who sits on the highest number of penalty points.
The Belgian Grand Prix finally got underway yesterday after a lengthy delay, with Oscar Piastri emerging victorious and ...
Max Verstappen has accumulated a total of 11 penalty points before the Austrian Grand Prix this weekend. The Dutchman is just one point away from a race ban and will be looking to keep his nose ...
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.
Red Bull Racing senior advisor Helmut Marko has admitted that it is "impossible" for Max Verstappen to secure his fifth ...
Formula One fans are shocked at Red Bull's social media post about Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton after their ...
Verstappen does indeed have strong opinions - for example about the lack of consistency in handing out penalty points - but no longer shares them with the outside world to avoid consequences: “I ...
The other caveat to the decision to only give Verstappen three penalty points was that the stewards could not state the collision was made “with apparent deliberate or reckless intent.” In the ...
Max Verstappen is no stranger to celebrating success at the F1 Belgian Grand Prix. Three victories in his previous four outings at Spa-Francorchamps tells its own story. But that's not the only ...
However, Verstappen will need to keep his nose clean, as he currently has 11 penalty points on his FIA super licence, putting him one point away from an automatic race ban.
Driving standards returned to the spotlight following a controversial late-race incident between George Russell and reigning world champion Max Verstappen at the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona ...