Stewards fined Oliver Berman

Stewards fined Oliver Berman

      The stewards of the Miami Grand Prix fined Oliver Berman, adding five seconds to his sprint result.

      The Haas driver was fined for a dangerous situation in the pit lane when the mechanics released him after a pit stop under the wheels of Nico Hulkenberg, who had to dodge.

      After gaining five seconds, Oliver Berman moved from eighth to fourteenth place, losing the earned point that Yuki Tsunoda received.

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Stewards fined Oliver Berman

The stewards of the Miami Grand Prix fined Oliver Berman, adding five seconds to his sprint result.