How Magnussen became the first F1 driver to be banned in 12 years

How Magnussen became the first F1 driver to be banned in 12 years

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Kevin Magnussen has become the first F1 driver to earn a race ban in 12 years since Romain Grosjean in 2012. Here is how he earned it.

Since the Miami Grand Prix weekend, Kevin Magnussen has been on thin ice with his 10 penalty points, risking a suspension due to his aggressive driving. His next chance for point removal was not until March 9th, 2025, putting him in a precarious position. Eventually, he triggered the ban with a risky overtaking move at Monza, leading to a suspension for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Despite missing the Baku race, Magnussen will be back with Haas for the Singapore Grand Prix weekend with a clean slate on his super-licence. Oliver Bearman is the likely replacement for Magnussen in Baku, as the Ferrari protege is already confirmed as a Haas driver for 2025.

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