F1 drivers who were banned from racing

No more 'mistakes'

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

Max Verstappen is treading on thin ice after his clash with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix, with a potential race ban now hanging in the distance. With the title race heating up, there’s no margin for error. From here on, it’s all about staying calm, staying clean, and keeping his championship hopes alive.

One away on his FIA Super Licence

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

Verstappen currently sits on eleven penalty points on his FIA Super Licence — just one shy of an automatic race ban, reports Motorsport. A suspension at this stage could derail his chances of defending the Championship title.

Lucky 8?

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

If Verstappen were to receive another penalty, he would join a rare group of just eight drivers in Formula 1 history to receive a race ban. Here’s a look at the eight banned drivers, per the Formula 1 website.

A coalition against him

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

A union of drivers formed by James Hunt, Niki Lauda, Mario Andretti, Emerson Fittipaldi, and Jody Scheckter informed the FIA they would refuse to race unless Patrese was handed a race ban. The race went forward while the 24-year-old Patrese sat at the pit lane, despite getting a local judge to overturn the decision, reports ESPN.

Nigel Mansell - 1989

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

Known at Maranello as Ferrari's 'Il Leone,' Nigel Mansell, also faced a serious race ban following a slip at the pit lane during the 1989 Portuguese GP at Estoril. According to Motorsport, after completing 40 laps, the British driver went in for a tyre change only to miss his mark. He then reversed back into his pit crew — a strictly forbidden move.

Race ban and a fine

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

In the midst of the chaos, Mansell ignored the stewards black flag and rejoined the race, only to ram his car into Ayrton Senna's McLaren. A terrible manoeuvre that ended up costing Mansell a $50,000 fine alongside a race ban, reports Motorsport.

Eddie Irvine - 1994

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

The 1994 race season still remains a big favourite for many Formula 1 fans across the world. The energy on the tarmac would transmit over to the fans, sometimes pushing drivers beyond logical reasoning. The then 28-year-old Eddie Irvine faced a ban during the 1994 season after causing a major accident during the Brazilian GP.

Airborne accident

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

The accident caused by Irvine sent Marin Brundle into Jos Verstappen, sending him flying up in the air. No one was injured, and Irvine would end up seeing a three race ban.

Mika Hakkinen - 1994

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

Two time world champion Mika Hakkinen was also handed a crippling race ban following a major collision during the 1994 British GP. The McLaren driver was let off a three race ban despite crashing into Barrichello, but the FIA would change their stance after Hakkinen crashed into David Coulthard the following event.

Aggressive driving

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

Hakkinen's aggressive driving caused Coulthard to spin sideways into the barriers, while also colliding with multiple other cars. The FIA acted swiftly and issued the ban right after.

Team orders

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

According to the Formula 1 website, Benetton told him to ignore the flag as the team appealed the penalty to the stewards. Nevertheless, Schumacher was shown a black flag for failing to serve his penalty. Benetton's move completely backfired and resulted in a three race ban for the German.

Jacques Villeneuve - 1997

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

There seems to be a strange pattern between championship winners and race bans… Jacques Villeneuve was no stranger to this either, earning himself a one race ban. Ironically, this ban wouldn't impact his final result, where he conquered the 1997 title for Williams.

Ignoring flags

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

During the Japanese GP, Villeneuve failed to slow down during a yellow flag (alongside other drivers) earning himself a one race ban. Having already committed the same offence on three earlier occasions, his ban was brought forward, unlike the other drivers.

Romain Grosjean - 2012

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

Romain Grosjean was handed a race ban back in 2012 for an incident at the Belgium GP that saw both Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso wiped out of the race on the opening lap. The Lotus driver was launched airborne but didn't suffer any major injuries.

Flying collision

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

The chaotic accident was deemed Grosjean's fault and was issued a one race ban by the FIA, missing out on the following Italian GP. The accident “eliminated leading championship contenders from the race and was an extremely serious breach of the regulations,” noted one race official, according to Motorsport.

Kevin Magnussen - 2024

No more 'mistakes', One away on his FIA Super Licence, Lucky 8?, A coalition against him, Nigel Mansell - 1989, Race ban and a fine, Eddie Irvine - 1994, Airborne accident, Mika Hakkinen - 1994, Aggressive driving, Team orders, Jacques Villeneuve - 1997, Ignoring flags, Romain Grosjean - 2012, Flying collision, Kevin Magnussen - 2024

Finally, one of the most recent incidents that resulted in a serious race ban involved Kevin Magnussen. In 2024, the Haas driver collected a total of twelve penalty points on his FIA Super Licence after five separate incidents throughout the season.