Oscar Piastri, Carlos Sainz and Kevin Magnussen were summoned by the stewards for various incidents during the Miami Grand Prix.
Piastri and Sainz were called out for making contact on track and potentially causing a collision, but Sainz was particularly furious at the moment, and Magnussen was cited for pitting under safety car conditions and not changing his tires. summoned by the steward.
Three drivers summoned to FIA stewards following incident at Miami Grand Prix
Magnussen had already been handed a 10-second time penalty for colliding with Logan Sargent early in the Miami Grand Prix, causing Sargent to crash into the wall at Turn 3 and retire from his home race in Florida.
However, it was discovered during the race that Magnussen had not properly served his penalty, which was subsequently investigated, and this investigation is likely the result of that.
Piastri and Sainz almost collided, but as Sainz made a move for the podium at the Turn 17 hairpin, they collided, damaging Piastri's front wing in the process. The FIA ​​is investigating this.
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Sainz became frustrated with Piastri's defense early in the battle and begged the race engineer to ensure McLaren eliminated the driver.
However, damage to his front wing forced Piastri to pit and fit a replacement, dropping him out of the points, having been in contention for the podium for most of the race.
Any further penalty could further worsen a weekend on the FIA's poor record for Magnussen, who has already received multiple sprint penalties and will also receive three Superlicence penalty points.
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