One driver is at risk of picking up a race ban.

F1 Grand Prix of Italy

Oliver Bearman is now just two points away from an automatic race ban after the FIA stewards hit him with a 10-second time penalty and two penalty points for a collision with Carlos Sainz at the Italian Grand Prix.

The Haas racer was caught on the side of the Williams driver, who was tagged into a spin after contact with Bearman’s right-front tyre. The Brit came on to the radio to argue that Sainz turned in on him, but the stewards disagreed with that viewpoint. Before the end of the Grand Prix, he was slapped with an extreme penalty that ended his hopes of salvaging a top-10 finish from his trip to Monza.

F1 Grand Prix of Italy

This leaves Bearman walking a tightrope, just two points away from a one-race suspension. His next points won’t be removed from his super license until the start of November, meaning the 20-year-old will need to weather the next four race weekends without an incident to avoid sitting out an event.

“It’s really sad, honestly, as the car felt great today,” Bearman said after the chequered flag. “I had to really fight as we were slow in the straights, but without the incident with Carlos Sainz, I think we could’ve been fighting for points. It’s just a big shame.”

Bearman now finds himself on the other side of the penalty point line, after replacing the suspended Kevin Magnussen for Haas at the 2024 Azerbaijan GP. Should Haas need to step in and find a replacement, Ryo Hirakawa is the likeliest to deputise, although Ritomo Miyata and Sho Tsuboi have also tested their machinery recently.

This leaves Bearman walking a tightrope, just two points away from a one-race suspension. His next points won’t be removed from his super license until the start of November, meaning the 20-year-old will need to weather the next four race weekends without an incident to avoid sitting out an event.

“It’s really sad, honestly, as the car felt great today,” Bearman said after the chequered flag. “I had to really fight as we were slow in the straights, but without the incident with Carlos Sainz, I think we could’ve been fighting for points. It’s just a big shame.”

Bearman now finds himself on the other side of the penalty point line, after replacing the suspended Kevin Magnussen for Haas at the 2024 Azerbaijan GP. Should Haas need to step in and find a replacement, Ryo Hirakawa is the likeliest to deputise, although Ritomo Miyata and Sho Tsuboi have also tested their machinery recently.