In Miami's sprint Magnussen was handed three 10-second penalties for leaving the track and gaining an advantage, which meant the Haas driver was able to keep Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton behind.
Following the Miami Sprint race, FIA stewards have proposed a review of penalty systems for repeat offenses. This development followed a series of penalties issued to Haas driver Kevin Magnussen ...
F1’s governing body the FIA could start handing out harsher penalties for repeat offences from this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in a bid to avoid a repeat of Kevin Magnussen’s tough ...
If you’d have told Haas going into this Formula One season that, after Miami, it would have points from four rounds and sit seventh in the championship, the team would have been delighted.
F1 teams will reportedly discuss a rule-change at Imola to bring in tougher penalties for drivers who deliberately cut the track. Haas’ Kevin Magnussen drew criticism in Miami for his aggressive ...
Following his racing tactics in the Sprint race at the Miami Grand Prix, Kevin Magnussen had to visit the stewards. The Danish driver picked up three separate 10-second time penalties during the ...
Miami Grand Prix stewards have asked the FIA to change Formula 1 rules after they were left powerless to punish Kevin Magnussen 's alleged 'unsportsmanlike conduct'. Magnussen picked up several ...