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Oliver Bearman was called to see the F1 stewards after the second practice session from Monaco.
Oliver Bearman has been given a 10-place grid penalty for the Monaco Grand Prix due to a rule violation in Friday’s practice. During the second practice session at the historic track, Bearman was called to the stewards for allegedly passing Carlos Sainz under a red flag. The F1 driver overtook Sainz while the red flag was displayed, which led to the penalty being imposed. This practice session was tumultuous with two red flags waved, first for Isack Hadjar’s crash and then for an incident involving Oscar Piastri. Enforcing strict regulations during red flags is common in F1 to ensure safety and fairness on the track. In addition to the grid penalty, Bearman received two penalty points on his super license, bringing his total to four within the last year. Accumulating 12 points in 12 months results in a driver being banned from racing.






