Three drivers to report to stewards after Miami Grand Prix
After a Grand Prix full of incidents, three drivers have to report to the stewards in Miami. Carlos Sainz and Oscar Piastri have to report for an incident. In addition, Kevin Magnussen has to visit the stewards again after an incident during the safety car.
While Max Verstappen seemed the big favourite for a third win in Miami, in the end it was Lando Norris who managed to secure his first-ever victory. This initially seemed to be due to a well-timed safety car, but McLaren's updates also allowed Norris to be very fast and widen the gap to the Dutchman.
These drivers have to report to the stewards in Miami
Kevin Magnussen has to report to the stewards for the umpteenth time. Several drivers and teams have already spoken out about the Dane's behaviour. After the Miami Grand Prix, he has to report for going into the pit lane during the safety car but not having his tyres changed.
Carlos Sainz and Oscar Piastri also have to report after the race. This is due to an incident where the two collided at turn 17. This collision caused damage to Piastri's front wing, forcing him to have it changed and ultimately finishing outside the points as a result.