close global

Welcome to GPFans

CHOOSE YOUR COUNTRY

  • NL
  • GB
  • ES-MX
  • US
  • GB
Racing star BANNED after dangerous crash

Racing star BANNED after dangerous crash

Racing star BANNED after dangerous crash

Racing star BANNED after dangerous crash

Racing star turned Formula 1 pundit Billy Monger has been banned from driving after admitting to driving without care on public roads.

Monger has rightly become an inspirational figure to many in recent years in the wake of a tragic accident in 2017 that resulted in both of his legs being amputated.

F1 HEADLINES: Ricciardo RETIREMENT discussed as Wolff reveals SHOCK signing

READ MORE: Ricciardo 'OFFERS' revealed as star tipped for astonishing F1 return

The 25-year-old continued to race despite the above and has also taken to television presenting duties, regularly appearing as a pundit on Channel 4's F1 coverage and even being part of Channel 4's Paris 2024 Paralympics team.

Currently, Monger is also in training to take on the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship in association with Comic Relief - a 'brutal 17 hour, 140.6-mile race' featuring swimming, cycling and running designed to push the body and the mind to its limits.

Billy Monger alongside George Russell in the F1 pitlane

READ MORE: Wolff and Verstappen reach AGREEMENT as Mercedes move decision made

Billy Monger banned from driving

Unfortunately for Monger, he has now been dealt a big setback, with Guildford Magistrates Court banning him from getting behind the wheel after he pleaded guilty to driving without care on January 19th earlier this year.

Monger is reported to have collided with three parked cars and demolished a garden wall having lost control of his vehicle whilst speeding.

Witnesses estimated that the car was going between 40-50 mph in a 30 mph zone, and at the time, Monger is reported to have already had six points on his driving license after two previous speeding offences.

Despite the court hearing that Monger wanted to retain his license to aid his restricted mobility and training for the Ironman World Championship, the court instead disqualified the 25-year-old for 49 days and fined him £1,846, with £110 costs and a £748 victim surcharge.

As per the Daily Mail, Bench Chair Ann Whelan told Monger: "We note your previous driving record and will not depart from the guidelines,"

"From this moment in time you are a disqualified driver and cannot drive. If you do so it is a serious offence you could go to prison for."

READ MORE: Hamilton facing huge Ferrari SHOCK as 2025 expectations revealed

Related

Lewis Hamilton Formula 1 Daniel Ricciardo Charles Leclerc Channel 4
David Schumacher issues emotional statement in heart-breaking family plea
Ralf Schumacher

David Schumacher issues emotional statement in heart-breaking family plea

  • Yesterday 19:31
'ICONIC' F1 name departs sport as tributes roll in
Latest F1 News

'ICONIC' F1 name departs sport as tributes roll in

  • Yesterday 12:00
Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Ontdek het op Google Play