The accident involving Kevin Magnussen already Czech Perez just at the start of the Monaco Grand Prix will not be investigated by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) since they do not consider that there is any indication of malpractice by either of the two pilots.
After the collision between the Red Bull and Haas cars it was thought that Kevin Magnussen could receive a sanction for being the one who caused the collision, but to the surprise of many, the Danish driver will emerge “unscathed” once again from a possible penalty from the FIA.
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Both the Mexican and the Dane will not have any problems with the authorities so they will not suffer any penalties or points will be subtracted from their Superlicense, in addition to being able to be in the next race.
This decision has generated a lot of controversy among Formula 1 fans as well as Czech Perez who see it as a bad decision not to sanction the Haas driver, in addition to the fact that it is very common to see him in similar problems in other races.
Magnussen currently has 10 points in his Superlicenseif he had received a penalty in this race it would have reached 13 points which would have meant a suspension, although this could happen at some point in the season since there is more than
half itself and if it continues like this it is very likely that it will happen.
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