Max Verstappen was penalized with a 10-second penalty and three additional penalty points during the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix for his clash with George Russell, dropping him from fifth to 10th in the final standings. This brought him to just one point away from an automatic race ban, making it crucial for him to be extra cautious in upcoming races in Montreal and Spielberg. Verstappen’s penalty points mostly stem from collisions with other drivers or forcing rivals off the track, challenging the criticism of the penalty points system which is often seen as penalizing minor infractions. One notable incident earned him two penalty points at the Austrian Grand Prix in 2024, following a collision with Lando Norris during a battle for the lead, showcasing his aggressive defense tactics. Despite the penalties, Verstappen has maintained his championship lead over his main rival through these incidents, emphasizing the fine line between aggressive racing and infractions in Formula 1.
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