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Bearman Two Points From F1 Race Ban After Monza Clash With Sainz

The Haas rookie now sits on 10 superlicence points with no expiries until early November, creating a tight window to avoid an automatic suspension.

Overview

  • The stewards ruled Oliver Bearman predominantly at fault for colliding with Carlos Sainz at Monza’s Turn 4/5 chicane, issuing a 10-second penalty and two licence points.
  • Bearman’s tally rises to 10 penalty points, leaving him two short of the FIA’s 12-point threshold that triggers a one-race ban within a rolling 12-month period.
  • He must navigate the next four rounds in Azerbaijan, Singapore, the United States and Mexico without additional points before his first penalties begin to drop in early November.
  • The time penalty did not change Bearman’s 12th-place finish as both drivers spun and continued after the lap-41 contact.
  • Nico Rosberg and Jamie Chadwick questioned the decision on broadcast, while Bearman said he would review the incident before offering a firm view.