How Max Verstappen ended up one penalty point away from a one-race ban
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Max Verstappen's recent collision with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix has put him at risk of an automatic race ban due to his accumulating penalty points. After receiving a 10-second time penalty and three additional points on his FIA superlicence, Verstappen now totals 11 points, just one short of the 12-point threshold for suspension. As he heads into upcoming races, he must navigate this precarious situation carefully, especially with some points expiring soon, to avoid further penalties and potential exclusion from a race.
Max Verstappen's recent clash with George Russell could lead him to an automatic one-race ban, as he approaches the critical threshold of penalty points.
The incident at the Spanish Grand Prix, where Verstappen received a time penalty and three penalty points, puts him at risk of suspension for future races.
Verstappen has to be cautious as he approaches a potential race ban, needing to avoid any further incidents before his penalty points expire.
With 11 penalty points on his record, Verstappen must tread carefully, given that another incident could easily bring him to the 12-point limit.
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