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Hamilton penalized again: the FIA shows no mercy in Brazil

Hamilton crashes and the FIA strikes back

Hamilton penalized again: the FIA shows no mercy in Brazil
Hamilton penalized again: the FIA shows no mercy in Brazil

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Lewis Hamilton couldn’t catch a break at the Brazilian Grand Prix. On top of the five-second time penalty he received during the race for an incident involving Franco Colapinto, the FIA added two penalty points to his Super License, as reported by motorsport outlet Athlon Sports. The punishment not only affects his standing in the championship but also pushes him dangerously close to the 12-point threshold that could trigger a race ban if reached within a 12-month period.

The incident took place on lap 2, when Hamilton attempted an aggressive move into turn 15 and made contact with Colapinto’s Alpine. Although both drivers continued, the stewards deemed the British driver fully responsible for the collision. Hamilton’s Ferrari sustained damage to the front wing, which compromised his pace for the remainder of the race.

Debate and controversy

The FIA’s decision has already sparked debate among fans and pundits. While some believe the penalty was fair, others question the consistency of the stewards’ rulings. On social media, Hamilton supporters voiced their frustration, pointing out that similar incidents in other races have received lighter penalties—or none at all.

Hamilton, who’s navigating an uneven season with Ferrari, now has eight penalty points on his Super License. If he reaches 12 before the year ends, he could face an automatic one-race suspension—something that has never happened in his career since the system was introduced. With only three Grands Prix left on the calendar, every move on track becomes critical.

Ferrari off the pace

Ferrari had little to celebrate in Interlagos. Neither car scored points, and the overall performance fell short of expectations. For Hamilton, the Brazilian GP was another frustrating chapter in a campaign that began with hopes of renewal but is now defined by penalties and underwhelming results.

It’s worth noting that these types of sanctions don’t just impact Hamilton’s current race—they can shape his mindset heading into the final stretch. The seven-time world champion will need to stay composed and avoid risky maneuvers that could lead to further penalties, especially at high-stakes venues like Las Vegas and Abu Dhabi.

In a Formula 1 season that grows more demanding by the week, not even Hamilton’s decorated résumé shields him from the scrutiny of the stewards. And as the season winds down, every point—whether on the leaderboard or on his license—could be decisive.

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