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The Spanish Grand Prix ended with high drama and controversy as the FIA handed out two crucial post-race penalties that shook up the final race standings. The most notable of these was a 10-second time penalty given to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who had originally finished the race in fifth place. However, his post-race classification took a serious hit after the FIA reviewed an on-track incident between Verstappen and Mercedes driver George Russell.

According to the stewards, Verstappen was found to be at fault for causing a collision with Russell during the intense battle for positions. The incident, which occurred during the mid-stages of the race, had initially gone unnoticed in terms of penalties, but following a formal review after the checkered flag, the FIA determined that Verstappen’s actions warranted a time sanction. As a result, the 10-second time penalty pushed Verstappen down the order to 10th place in the final results.

This penalty had a considerable impact not only on Verstappen’s personal result but also on the championship picture. By being demoted to 10th, Verstappen secured only one point instead of the expected 10 points for a fifth-place finish. In a season where every point matters in the tightly contested championship battle, this change could prove significant as the year progresses. It also marks a rare moment for Verstappen, who is usually known for clean and calculated driving, especially in wheel-to-wheel scenarios.

But Verstappen wasn’t the only driver affected by the FIA’s post-race decisions. The governing body also issued a second penalty to another driver—though details about that incident and the identity of the penalized driver were still being confirmed at the time of the report. What is clear, however, is that the FIA’s strict enforcement of racing regulations once again played a decisive role in shaping the outcome of a Grand Prix.

The Spanish Grand Prix itself had been a tightly contested affair, with multiple drivers exchanging positions in the top ten and strategy playing a critical role. The post-race shake-up served as a reminder that the race isn’t truly over until the FIA completes its reviews and investigations. With the championship fight heating up and tensions rising on and off the track, this latest penalty controversy adds yet another twist to what is turning out to be an unpredictable Formula 1 season.

Fans and pundits alike are now closely watching how Red Bull and Verstappen respond in the coming races, especially with rivals like Mercedes and Ferrari gaining momentum.

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