The F1 penalty points were first introduced to help the FIA have a metric in place to keep the driving standards above a threshold. These regulations were a result of an alarming dip seen in the early 2010s, where a new crop of drivers was seen being involved in far too many crashes.
This led to a demand for a system that is more standard in terms of its approach and hence helps keep everything else in check. Hence, in 2014, we had the F1 penalty points system being introduced, where drivers were given points for every on-track transgression.
The first driver to get banned from this system was Kevin Magnussen. The Danish driver was banned from racing in 2024 for crossing the threshold of 12 F1 penalty points. As we get ready for the F1 Spanish GP. Where do the drivers stand in terms of penalty points? Let’s take a look.