Penalty points are an important metric in modern-day Formula 1, and it was a busy weekend for the FIA and the stewards at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix.
Post-race, three drivers were disqualified from the race, with the cars of Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc, and Pierre Gasly all failing post-race checks for differing reasons. However, crucially, none of the affected drivers will pick up any penalty points on their superlicenses for the disqualifications.
That doesn't mean that none were handed out throughout the weekend, though. By the conclusion of Sunday's race, Jack Doohan had leaped from no points on Friday night to four, for example.
His current rate of four penalty points in three F1 weekends would put him on course to be suspended for the Spanish Grand Prix at the start of June - although he's unlikely to keep racking up points so fast.
Elsewhere, both Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso are getting dangerously close to the penalty points limit and an automatic one-race ban. Both stars sit on eight points at this stage, meaning four more and they will be punished.
Below, we've collected all of the latest penalty point tallies for each driver, including when they were handed out and will expire. Verstappen, for example, doesn't shed any points until June 30.