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Formula 1: From Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen, Penalty Points Standings of every 20 drivers in the Grid – Check Out

Formula 1: From Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen, Penalty Points Standings of every 20 drivers in the Grid – Check Out

Formula 1: Why does each driver present on the grid have their own penalty points – Check Out
Formula 1: Penalty points List of Every Driver – The penalty points are handed out to the drivers in Formula 1 if they do something which is considered dangerous by FIA. This could include causing a collision, ignoring yellow flags, or even driving fast under the safety car. The penalty points remain on the license […]

Formula 1: Penalty points List of Every Driver – The penalty points are handed out to the drivers in Formula 1 if they do something which is considered dangerous by FIA. This could include causing a collision, ignoring yellow flags, or even driving fast under the safety car. The penalty points remain on the license of a driver for a year before it expires. However, if a driver accumulates 12 penalty points over a span of one year, then the driver is rewarded with a race ban. Follow Formula 1 Updates on InsideSport.IN.

We take a look at the drivers present on the grid with their penalty points and also when they are going to expire. This will help us in getting to know which driver is nearing the 12 points mark.

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Formula 1: From Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen, Penalty Points Standings of every 20 drivers in the Grid – Check Out

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has 0 Penalty Points under his name.

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Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton has got two penalty points under his name.

George Russell

George Russell has 2 Penalty Points under his name. He got two penalty points at the Austrian GP and they will expire on 10th July 2023. The reason for getting that penalty was he had a collision with Sergio Perez at Turn 4 during the race.

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Formula 1: George Russell has just one penalty point under his name.

Max Verstappen

The reigning Formula 1 champion has 7 Penalty Points under his name. He got two in the Italian Grand Prix last year, which expires on 12th September 2022. The reason for getting those penalty points was causing a collision with Lewis Hamilton in Turn 2.

He again got two penalty points at the Qatar Grand Prix last year, which will expire on 21st November 2022. The reason was a failure to respect the double yellow flag during qualifying. Another two points penalty he got at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which will expire on 5th December 2022. The reason was he braked-tested and caused a collision with Hamilton at Turn 26.

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Formula 1: Max Verstappen has seven penalty points under his name.

Max has one point penalty to his name which he again got at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. It expires on 5th December 2022. The reason was he left the track on which he gained a lasting advantage.

Sergio Perez

Sergio Perez has got 1 Penalty Point under his name. One point penalty that he got was at the Italian Grand Prix, which expires on 12th September 2022. The reason was he left the track and gained an advantage.

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Formula 1: Sergio Perez has got seven penalty points under his name.

Formula 1: From Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen, Penalty Points Standings of every 20 drivers in the Grid – Check Out

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Charles Leclerc

Thankfully for the Ferrari driver, Charles has 0 Penalty Points under his name. He made zero mistakes in the last season of Formula 1.

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Formula 1: Charles Leclerc has zero penalty points to his name.

Carlos Sainz

Carlos Sainz is the other Ferrari driver who has 0 Penalty Points to his name. This proves that both the Ferrari drivers were on point last season and made zero errors.

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Formula 1: Carlos Sainz also has zero points to his name.

Lando Norris

Lando Norris has got 1 Penalty Point to his name. He got it at the Austrian Grand Prix and it will expire on 10th July 2023. The reason for getting that penalty was he left the track multiple times without a justifiable reason.

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Formula 1: Lando Norris has got zero penalty points under his name.

Daniel Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo has got 4 Penalty Points under his name. The first one he got were at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and it will expire on 25th March 2023. The reason was he was impeding Esteban Ocon during qualifying. The second he got was at the Miami Grand Prix and it will expire on 8th May 2023. The reason was he left the track at Turn 12 and gained a lasting advantage.

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Formula 1: Daniel Ricciardo has got zero penalty points to his name.

Then the other two he got were at the Hungarian GP and will expire on 31st July 2023. The reason was he had a collision with Lance Stroll during the race.

Formula 1: From Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen, Penalty Points Standings of every 20 drivers in the Grid – Check Out

Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso has just got 6 Penalty Points under his name. The first two he got were at the Turkish Grand Prix last year, which will expire on 10th October 2022. The reason was he had a collision with Mick Schumacher in turn 4.

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Formula 1: Fernando Alonso has got two penalty points under his name.

Then he got two points at the Miami Grand Prix which will expire on 8th May 2023. The reason was he collided with Pierre Gasly in Turn 1. He again got a point penalty at the Miami Grand Prix which will expire on 8th May 2023. This time the reason was he left the track at Turn 14 which led to a lasting advantage.

He got a one-point penalty at the Canadian Grand Prix this year which will expire on 19th June 2023. The reason was he had more than one change of direction to defend his position.

Esteban Ocon

Esteban Ocon has got 6 Penalty Points to his name. He got one penalty point at the Italian Grand Prix last year, which will expire on 12th September 2022. The reason was he had failed to leave one car width and caused a collision with Sebastian Vettel.

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Formula 1: Esteban Ocon has got three penalty points to his name.

The two penalty points he got were at the Bahrain Grand Prix this year. It will expire on 20th March 2023. The reason was he had a collision with Mick Schumacher in Turn 6. He got one penalty point at Monaco Grand Prix this year and it will expire on 29th May 2023. The reason was he had a collision with Lewis Hamilton in Turn 1.

The other two he got at the French GP and will expire on 24th July 2023. The reason was he had a collision with Yuki Tsunoda at Turn 8.

Pierre Gasly

Pierre Gasly has got 7 Penalty Points under his name. The two penalty points he got were at the Turkish Grand Prix last year. It will expire on 10th October 2022. The reason was he had a collision with Fernando Alonso in Turn 1. The other two points he got were at the Spanish Grand Prix this year and will expire on 22nd May 2023. The reason was he collided with Lance Stroll in Turn 1.

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Formula 1: Pierre Gasly has got three penalty points under his name.

The other two he got were at the Austrian Grand Prix and they will expire on 10th July 2023. The reason was he collided with Sebastian Vettel in Turn 4. Then he again got a one-point penalty at the Austrian GP and it again expires on 10th July 2023. The reason was he left the track multiple times without any justifiable reason.

Yuki Tsunoda

Yuki Tsunoda has got 6 Penalty Points under his name. He got two penalty points at the Brazilian Grand Prix last year, which will expire on 14th November 2022. The reason was he had a collision with Lance Stroll in Turn 1. The other two-point penalty he got was at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix last year. It will expire on 5th December 2022. The reason was he had a collision with Sebastian Vettel in Turn 2.

Formula 1: Why does each driver present on the grid have their own penalty points - Check OutFormula 1: Yuki Tsunoda has got eight penalty points under his name.

The other two he got were at the British Grand Prix and they will expire on 3rd July 2023. The reason was he had a collision with Pierre Gasly in Turn 3.

Formula 1: From Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen, Penalty Points Standings of every 20 drivers in the Grid – Check Out

Sebastian Vettel

The Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel has got 1 Penalty Point under his name. He got it at the Austrian Grand Prix and they will expire on 10th July 2023. The reason was he left the track multiple times without any justifiable reason.

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Formula 1: Sebastian Vettel has got six penalty points under his name.

Lance Stroll

Lance Stroll has got 5 Penalty Points under his name. The two points penalty he got was at the Russian Grand Prix last year, which will expire on 26th September 2022. The reason was he had a collision with Pierre Gasly in Turn 8.

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Formula 1: Lance Stroll has got five penalty points under his name.

He got one penalty point at the Australian Grand Prix this year, which will expire on 10th April 2023. The reason was more than one change of direction to defend a position. He got two more penalty points at the Australian Grand Prix this year, which will expire on 9th April. The reason was he had a collision with Nicholas Latifi during qualifying.

Alex Albon

Alex Albon has got 6 Penalty Points under his name. The first two he got were at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and they will expire on 26th March 2023. The reason was he had a collision with Lance Stroll in Turn 1 of the 48th lap. Alex got a one-point penalty at this year’s Spanish Grand Prix which will expire on 22nd May 2023. The reason was he left the track multiple times without any justifiable reason.

Then he again got a one-point penalty at this year’s Monaco Grand Prix which will expire on 29th May 2023. The reason was he left the track at Turn 10 and gained a lasting advantage. Recently he got a two points penalty at the Austrian Grand Prix and it will expire on 10th July 2023. The reason was he forced another driver off the track.

Nicholas Latifi

Nicholas Latifi has 1 Penalty Point under his name. He has a one-point penalty that he got at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix which will expire on 12th June 2023. The reason was he ignored the blue flags during the race.

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Formula 1: Nicholas Latifi has got six penalty points under his name.

Formula 1: From Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen, Penalty Points Standings of every 20 drivers in the Grid – Check Out

Valtteri Bottas

Valtteri Bottas has 1 Penalty Point under his name. He got a one-point penalty at the Qatar Grand Prix last year. It will expire on 21st November 2022. The reason was he had failed to respect a single yellow flag during qualifying.

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Formula 1: Valtteri Bottas has got five penalty points to his name.

Guanyu Zhou

The rookie driver for Alfa Romeo has got 4 Penalty Points under his name. He got it at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and it will expire on 26th March 2023. The reason was he overtook Alex Albon by braking late and also leaving the track at Turn 1 which made him gain an advantage.

Then he got a one-point penalty at the Austrian Grand Prix which will expire on 10th July 2023. The reason was he left the track multiple times without any justifiable reason. He again got a one-point penalty at the Austrian GP and will expire on 10th July 2023. The reason was he left the track multiple times without any justifiable reason.

The last one-point penalty came at the French GP and will expire on 24th July 2023. The reason was he had a collision with Mick Schumacher between Turn 11 and Turn 12.

Kevin Magnussen

Kevin Magnussen has 2 Penalty Points under his name, which will expire on 8th May 2023. The reason was he had a collision with Lance Stroll at Turn 11.

Mick Schumacher

Mick Schumacher also has 0 Penalty Points under his name.

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