Kimi Antonelli was penalized after the Miami Grand Prix Sprint, dropping from fourth to sixth due to a five-second time penalty for track-limit infringements. He had already received a black-and-white flag warnings for multiple incursions, and the final breach on the last lap sealed the penalty.[1][3][5]
Latest context
- The penalty altered the sprint results and impacted the championship standings, with Russell and Verstappen moving up a place each as a result.[3]
- Mercedes and media commentary indicated the incident came near the end of the sprint, after Antonelli had fought to maintain position.[4][8]
Key sources you can check for full details
- GPFans summary of the late penalty and its rationale.[1]
- RacingNews365 recap of the post-race penalty and its effect on the final classification.[3]
- Motorsport.com and Road & Track coverage that provide team/driver reactions and FIA sporting code context.[8][4]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official FIA or Mercedes statements and summarize their positions, or track how the penalty affected the championship standings week-by-week. Would you like me to do that?[5][3]