Sainz’s Miami GP Victory Disqualified: The Fallout From Stewards’ Investigation Unveiled

Sainz's Miami GP Victory Disqualified: The Fallout From Stewards' Investigation Unveiled

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Carlos Sainz did finish fourth on the road, but lost the position after due to an Oscar Piastri incident.

Carlos Sainz lost his fourth-place finish in the Miami Grand Prix due to a five-second time penalty for a collision with Oscar Piastri. The incident occurred as Sainz attempted an overtake at Turn 17 but went too deep, hitting Piastri’s front wing, leading to Piastri pitting for a new wing and losing points. The stewards found Sainz primarily at fault for losing control of his car, resulting in the collision. Sainz received a five-second penalty and one penalty point in recognition of the circumstances. This penalty shuffled the final results, moving Sergio Perez up to fourth place for Red Bull. Stay up-to-date with all F1 news, race reviews, and opinions by following RacingNews365 on YouTube.

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