Reprimands for di Grassi, Mortara & Müller: All Formula E penalties at the Miami E-Prix at a glance
Tobias Wirtz
FIA Formula E
As with every race in the Formula E World Championship, it is the job of the race stewards of the FIA to check compliance with the Technical and Sporting Regulations at the Miami E-Prix. If they find an offence, they must also determine the penalty. As usual, you will find a list of all the weekend's decisions in this article.
At the 2026 Miami E-Prix, the chairman of the stewards, Gerd Ennser, the international steward Brieuc Kremer and the national steward Sydney Yagel will take on this task. They will be supported by former racing driver Pedro Couceiro. The Portuguese can look back on a 20-year career as a professional racing driver and was active as a safety car driver in the World Endurance Championship WEC after his career ended.
Penalties in free practice
- Lucas di Grassi received a reprimand for speeding during the full-course yellow test at the start of free practice 1. It was his first warning of the season.
- Citroen has to pay a fine of 1,400 euros because Jean-Eric Vergne drove too fast in the pit lane. Instead of the permitted 50 km/h, he was measured at 64 km/h.
- Edoardo Mortara got a reprimand for impeding Nico Müller. It was also Mortara's first warning of the season.
- Nico Müller also received a reprimand for impeding Edoardo Mortara. It was also warning number 1 for Müller.
- Lola Yamaha ABT must pay a fine of 1,000 euros because Zane Maloney crossed the finish line twice at the end of the session and saw the black and white chequered flag.
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