Following the conclusion of the FIA Formula 2 Barcelona Sprint Race, Juan Manuel Correa is amongst several drivers to have been given a post-race time penalty.

Firstly, The DAMS Lucas Oil driver finished the race third, but following a post-race investigation by the Stewards, was found to have breached track limits for a fourth time.

As a result, it means Correa has been handed a five-second time penalty, dropping him to 8th in the order. This promotes Hitech Pulse-Eight’s Paul Aron onto the podium in third position.

Dennis Hauger has also been handed a post-race time penalty of 10 seconds for the same infraction. After reviewing video evidence, the Stewards determined that the Norwegian driver accumulated his fourth and fifth track limit violation, earning him two separate five-second time penalties as a result.

Originally, the MP Motorsport driver finished in ninth position but with the application of his five-second time penalties, he drops to 12th.

PREMA Racing’s Andrea Kimi Antonelli has been handed a five-second time penalty for his fourth track limits infraction. The Italian driver was 10th in the Sprint Race but with his penalty applied, it drops him to 15th position.

MP’s Franco Colapinto was also found to have accumulated a fourth and fifth track limits breach during the race. The Argentinian driver was handed two separate five-second time penalties as a result, dropping him from 11th to 18th.

Van Amersfoort Racing’s Rafael Villagómez has been awarded a five-second time penalty for his fourth track limits violation. Having originally finished 15th, he falls to 17th in the final classification.

Rodin Motorsport driver Zane Maloney has been given an additional five-second time penalty for his sixth track limits violation, after already serving a total of 10-seconds during the race. The Bajan driver originally crossed the line in 19th position but with his penalty applied, it drops him to 20th position in the standings.

Finally, Trident’s Roman Stanek has also been handed another five-second time penalty for his fifth track limits infraction having served his first five-second penalty for the infringement during the race. The Stewards reviewed video evidence after the race and determined he had breached track limits a fourth time. The Czech driver remains 22nd with his penalty applied.