Kimi Antonelli received a post-race five-second penalty for track limits violations at the Miami Grand Prix Sprint, dropping him from fourth to sixth in the final classification. This penalty narrowed his lead in the championship versus George Russell, as Russell moved ahead of him in the standings. Antonio’s team and various outlets framed the decision as a significant swing in the early-season title fight.[1][2][5]
Key details:
- Penalty cause: multiple track limits infringements; final warning with the black-and-white flag given earlier in the race.[5][1]
- Result impact: from P4 on track to P6 final; Russell and Verstappen each moved up one place.[1][5]
- Context: Antonelli had led the championship earlier in the season as the youngest F1 title contender, making the penalty especially impactful on the title race.[3][1]
Illustrative note:
- If you’d like, I can compile a quick timeline of the Miami Sprint penalties and the updated standings, and optionally generate a chart showing how the points gap changed after the penalty.
Citation:
- The penalty and its effects are reported by multiple outlets, including GPFans and Racing News 365, which cover the post-race penalty and its championship implications.[5][1]