
Penalty points mean F1 drivers are at risk of potentially being banned for a race.
Since 2014, F1 stewards award penalties alongside penalty points that accrue on a driver’s super licence.
Should a driver obtain 12 penalty points over a 12-month period then they will be handed a race ban.
The first driver to be banned for an F1 grand prix for hitting 12 penalty points was Kevin Magnussen in 2024.
F1 penalty points are used, similarly to road users, to keep behaviour in check.
Stewards apply penalty points to F1 drivers at their discretion, depending on the severity of the incident.
A year after a particular incident and a points punishment, the penalty points are wiped away.
This means an F1 driver can sit on the brink of a race ban if they edge close to the dreaded 12-point mark. They must stay on the right side of the regulations until some points are wiped off their record, a year after the punishment was dished out.
Current F1 penalty points total for every F1 driver
F1 penalty points total for each F1 driver | |
F1 driver | Penalty expiration date |
Eleven points | |
Max Verstappen | |
Three points at 2025 F1 Spanish Grand Prix for contact with George Russell. Expires June 1, 2026. | Expires June 1, 2026 |
Two points at 2024 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for colliding with Oscar Piastri. Expires December 8, 2025. | Expires December 8, 2025 |
One point at 2024 Qatar Grand Prix for driving slowly on a cooldown lap. Expires December 1, 2025. | Expires December 1, 2025 |
One point at 2024 F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix for being under minimum VSC delta in a sprint race. Expires November 1, 2025. | Expires November 1, 2025 |
Two points at 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix for forcing Lando Norris off track. Expires October 27, 2025. | Expires October 27, 2025 |
Two points after 2024 F1 Austrian Grand Prix incident with Lando Norris. Expires June 30, 2025. | Expires June 30, 2025 |