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Oliver Bearman was entered into the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix in place of Kevin Magnussen, who received a one-race ban. [2] 2024 Formula 3 runner-up Gabriele Minì was chosen by Prema to replace Bearman.
The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with two exceptions: [8] Franco Colapinto replaced Logan Sargeant at Williams from the preceding Italian Grand Prix onwards, [9] while Kevin Magnussen of Haas was given a one-race ban at the previous round, having caused a collision that put him over the limit of twelve penalty points ...
Magnussen returned to Haas in 2022 to replace Nikita Mazepin, achieving his maiden pole position at the São Paulo Grand Prix. He retained his seat in 2023 and 2024, becoming the first driver since former teammate Romain Grosjean in 2012 to receive a race ban after the latter Italian Grand Prix, before departing at the end of the season ...
The suggested fine doubles for a second offense, along with a suspended one-month ban. A third offense within a two-year period carries a proposed fine of 120,000 euros ($125,000) for an F1 driver ...
Following the race, Kevin Magnussen of Haas received penalty points on his licence for a collision with Pierre Gasly. This took Magnussen over the limit of 12 points for a rolling year, and earning him a one-race ban from the following 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix. [23]
[7] [8] Kevin Magnussen of Haas returned to the grid, having served his one-race ban during the preceding Azerbaijan Grand Prix, with reserve driver Oliver Bearman taking his place. [9] The Grand Prix marked Lewis Hamilton's 350th and Carlos Sainz Jr.'s 200th Grand Prix starts, respectively. [10]
Magnussen was an odd re-hire for Haas F1 late last offseason, but he performed admirably with minimal testing time. Kevin Magnussen's Triumphant Return is Going Better Than Anyone Expected Skip to ...
Bearman missed the next round in Baku to replace a banned Kevin Magnussen at Haas for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. [172] Bearman qualified on reverse pole in Qatar. [173] [174] Despite being passed by Isack Hadjar early in the sprint race, Bearman eventually re-passed him to secure his third win of the year.