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Every Driver Ranked By How Many Penalty Points They Have on Their Super Licence

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While the 2026 F1 season has delivered some great drama and special moments despite being in its infancy, most drivers have not picked up any penalty points from the opening races.

However, some with a clean bill of record this season will still have to drive carefully as points remain on a driver’s Super License for a year before being cleared. This means some are still carrying a few from last season.

If you receive 12 points within 12 months, you will be banned for one race.

8

0 points

George Russell, Sergio Perez, Lando Norris, Arvid Lindblad, Nico Hulkenberg, Isack Hadjar, Valtteri Bottas, Fernando Alonso

George Russell

There are a number of drivers with 0 infringements worthy of penalty points. Some of the names included are Fernando Alonso, Sergio Perez, and Lando Norris.

George Russell, who is currently in second place in the 2026 Drivers’ Championship, does not have a single penalty point to his name either. This can make a huge difference in the title race, as he may feel he can drive a bit more freely without the fear of a race ban, while his teammate and current championship leader, Kimi Antonelli, has accumulated more penalty points.

Other drivers on 0 penalty points are Valtteri Bottas, Isack Hadjar, Nico Hulkenberg, and Arvid Lindblad.

7

1 point

Charles Leclerc, Franco Colapinto, Esteban Ocon

Charles Leclerc

Charles Leclerc picked up his only penalty point in August last year during the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix for erratic driving. He will be looking to drive a bit more carefully for the next three months to bring his tally down to 0 on the 3rd of August.

Colapinto, meanwhile, received his solitary point during the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix after squeezing Oscar Piastri off the track. He was duelling with Yuki Tsunoda and shifted right to regain his position, but inadvertently forced the Australian onto the grass.


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Ocon’s only point came last season during the Italian Grand Prix when he forced Lance Stroll off the track. The incident occurred early in the race as both approached the second chicane and the former squeezed the latter off during the second lap.

6

2 points

Pierre Gasly, Liam Lawson, Carlos Sainz, Gabriel Bortoleto

Carlos Sainz Jr

Gasly was handed two points after causing a collision with Carlos Sainz on lap 62 of the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Lawson’s first point came after causing a collision with Ollie Bearman during the 2025 Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sprint in November, and then a month later, he picked another up during the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for driving erratically.

Sainz, meanwhile, was handed two points after battling with Antonelli in the opening stages of the 2025 US Grand Prix. He made contact with the Mercedes car while trying to overtake on turn 15 of lap 7. Antonelli was sent spinning off the track before rejoining further back. Sainz was also handed a five-place grid penalty.

Lastly, with two points on their Super Licence, Bortoleto collided with Stroll on the very first turn of lap one of the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Bortoleto misjudged his braking zone and hit Stroll’s Aston Martin and forced both racers into immediate retirement, which led to two points being put on his license.

5

3 points

Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Alex Albon

Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton

The seven-time world champion picked up two of his points during the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix for failing to slow down under double yellow flags while entering the pit before the race even started. He then picked up another point during the 2025 Sao Paulo Grand Prix for causing a collision with Franco Colapinto.

As Verstappen was heading into lap 64 of the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix, him and George Russell were battling it out heading into turn five. Russell went to overtake on the outside, but the Dutchman did not overtake to let him through. The two eventually made contact and the Red Bull man was handed three points for the collision.


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Thai-British driver, Albon, received two of his points for causing a collision with Franco Colapinto during the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix in September. Two months later, he received another point for doing the same with Lewis Hamilton in Las Vegas.

4

4 points

Oscar Piastri

Oscar Piastri

The McLaren driver’s erratic braking on the straight before a Safety Car restart during the 2025 British Grand Prix was enough to give him his first two penalty points, while his next two came after causing a collision with Kimi Antonelli in Sao Paulo.

3

5 points

Kimi Antonelli

Kimi Antonelli

The current leader’s first two points came during the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix when he broadsided Verstappen on lap one after he locked up his rear brakes on the first corner. He would receive a further two points after understeering on turn 3 of lap 53 in the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix while trying to overtake Charles Leclerc, clipping the Ferrari man and sending him spinning into the barriers. Antonelli would pick up a further point for driving erratically in the 2025 Italian Grand Prix.

2

6 points

Lance Stroll

Lance Stroll

Stroll’s first point came at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix after making contact with Leclerc in practice. His next two came a month later at the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix after forcing Pierre Gasly off the track. Another two were picked up on turn one of lap 16 of the US Grand Prix Sprint after the Canadian attempted an ambitious overtake but locked up at the wheel and clipped Ocon’s Alpine, putting them both out. Stroll’s final point came in Abu Dhabi in December, where he changed directions too many times.

1

10 points

Ollie Bearman

Ollie Bearman

The penalty leader received his first two points for overtaking under a red flag in practice at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix. Bearman then picked up a whopping four penalty points and a 10-place grid penalty at the 2025 British Grand Prix after crashing under red flags during practice.

Another two points came in September after causing a collision with Carlos Sainz on lap 41. Sainz was attempting to pass the British driver when the two made contact, spinning both out. A further point was received for a collision with Liam Lawson in Sao Paulo in November, and his last point was collected a month later in Abu Dhabi for changing direction too many times.

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Kevin Nash Reacts to WWE’s Bizarre Plan to Revive the nWo

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Details have emerged of WWE‘s bizarre plan to relaunch the infamous New World Order faction, and it was so outlandish that even founding member Kevin Nash was forced to take to social media to address it.

The COVID-19 pandemic gave WWE fans the Boneyard Match and a frightful fourth wall-breaking journey into the Firefly Fun House. But it also nearly gave them an equally scary recreation of the iconic nWo.

Former WWE writer Chris Dunn recently appeared on the Public Enemies podcast to discuss his tenure at the company. His interview included a tale from the creative wilderness of the COVID years.

One pitch that stood out like a sore thumb was the revival of the nWo, which was to be spearheaded by a number of the company’s international Superstars.

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The NWO in WCW WWE

Alongside Hulk Hogan and Scott Hall, Nash founded the cult faction in 1996, dominating WCW for a number of years. The faction would eventually expand considerably in numbers, with the likes of “Macho Man” Randy Savage and The Giant [The Big Show] bolstering the ranks.

Following a split into several subgroups at the end of the 1990s, the group fizzled out prior to WWE’s acquirement of the promotion in 2001. The original trio briefly reunited in WWE in 2002.

Dunn revealed that there was an initial plan to revive the New World Order with Sheamus, Shinsuke Nakamura, Cesaro aka Claudio Castagnoli, and Lars Sullivan. The faction was one of many outrageous pitches made during the pandemic era, which was a notoriously tough period for the company.

Sheamus Credit: WWE

With the greatest of respect to Sheamus, Nakamura and Cesaro, they hardly possess the generational star power of Hogan, Hall and Nash. Lars Sullivan’s WWE main roster run, meanwhile, was notoriously underwhelming. He retired from professional wrestling altogether in late 2021.

However, as Dunn revealed, the storyline was being seriously considered and very nearly came to fruition. The company had even gone as far as to recruit an nWo original for the new group’s inception. “So it was really close to happening. I forget which legendary nWo member was supposed to fly to Orlando to introduce this new nWo. It wasn’t X-Pac,” revealed Dunn. “Essentially, they landed, and they didn’t pass the COVID test, so they couldn’t do it.”

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Following on from the podcast revelation, Nash delivered his two cents on the proposed revival. Posting on X, Nash wrote: “Never heard anything about it. Scott and @TheRealXPac and myself were out almost every weekend together. So it definitely wasn’t one of us.”

The “legendary nWo member” could feasibly have been Hulk Hogan, although the iconic Superstar never mentioned the idea prior to his untimely passing last year.

Referring to WWE’s initial attempt to relaunch the faction with himself, Hogan and Hall in 2002, Nash joked:

“WWE f***** up bringing in the original 3……..nuff said”

Given the seismic impact that the nWo had on professional wrestling, it is unlikely that WWE’s awkward reboot would have lived up to original legacy. That it didn’t happen is likely a blessing for all concerned.

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Why Crystal Palace fans sing ‘Glad All Over’

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If you have ever been to Selhurst Park, you will have noticed that the home fans have an impressive repertoire of chants and terrace anthems, but one song in particular really gets the Crystal Palace fans going: Glad All Over.

Whether they are at home and it crackles on through the PA system before a match, or if they are on the road following their beloved Eagles on their various exploits in the Premier League, FA Cup and Europe, the Palace faithful will always answer the noble call to join in with the song that has become an enduring sonic symbol of their love for the South London club.

Here, GIVEMESPORT takes a look at the reason why ‘Glad All Over’ is a Selhurst Park anthem, as well as the history of the song, lyrics and more.

Why Crystal Palace fans sing ‘Glad All Over’

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Broadcaster John Henty was the man who introduced the song ‘Glad All Over’ to Crystal Palace fans, having done so while working at Selhurst Park as the stadium announcer and sound engineer. Henty, who served at Selhurst Park for over three decades, played the song in early 1964 and it has stuck ever since, becoming synonymous with the Eagles.

So, why did he use ‘Glad All Over’?

“It seemed right at the time,” Henty said in a 2023 interview published on the official Crystal Palace website.

“It was in the charts. I didn’t play it immediately [in November 1963], but it went to No. 1 in January 1964, and that was probably the time I thought of trying it out.

“I liked playing the records – that was part of the job I really enjoyed, welcoming people and playing the music – and I tried one or two other things, like Herb Alpert. But Glad All Over went down particularly well, particularly with the kids.

“In those days, they were all around on the Selhurst terraces. They used to thump those advertising hoardings very loudly with Glad All Over – and that’s how it all started!”

A Crystal Palace match programme from a game against Peterborough United on January 25, 1964 references the song in a call from the sound system team for more ‘record requests’, confirming Henty’s recollection of the song’s rollout as a Palace anthem.

The section of the programme, entitled ‘How about those record requests’, stated: “During the past few months, we have played a number of record requests for our Supporters. If you would like a particular record played, then just drop us a line and we shall do our best to oblige. Our record of ‘Glad All Over’ certainly keeps your feet warm at Half-time anyway.”

Glad All Over Lyrics And Facts

An inside view of Selhurst Park
An inside view of Selhurst Park

Song:

Glad All Over

Artist:

The Dave Clark Five

Album:

Glad All Over

Release date:

1963

Writer:

Dave Clark, Mike Smith

Who wrote ‘Glad All Over’ And When Was it Released?

The song ‘Glad All Over’ was released in November 1963 by the English rock and roll band The Dave Clark Five. It was written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith. It reached number one in the UK Singles Chart and number six in the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart, helping to spark a rivalry with The Beatles during what became known as ‘The British Invasion’. You can read the lyrics of the song in full and listen to the song below.

Glad All Over Lyrics And Video

You say that you love me (say you love me)

All of the time (all of the time)

You say that you need me (say you need me)

You’ll always be mine (always be mine)

(Chorus)

I’m feelin’ glad all over

Yes, I’m a-glad all over,

Baby, I’m glad all over

So glad you’re mine

I’ll make you happy (make you happy)

You’ll never be blue (Never be blue)

You’ll have no sorrow (Have no sorrow)

‘Cause I’ll always be true (Always be true)

(Chorus)

Other girls may try to take me away (take me away)

But you know, it’s by your side I will stay

I-I’ll stay

Our love will last, now (our love will last)

‘Til the end of time (end of time)

Because this love, now (because this love)

Is only yours and mine (yours and mine)

(Chorus)

Other girls may try to take me away (take me away)

But you know, it’s by your side I will stay

I-I’ll stay

Our love will last, now (our love will last)

‘Til the end of time (end of time)

Because this love, now (because this love)

Is only yours and mine (yours and mine)

(Chorus)

So glad you’re mine, now (mi-i-i-i-i-i-ine)

I said I’m so glad you’re mine (mi-i-i-i-i-i-ine)

So glad you’re mine, now (mi-i-i-i-i-i-ine)

Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa (mi-i-i-i-ine)

Crystal Palace Fan Chants

Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta scores a penalty against Manchester United.

‘Glad All Over’ is certainly a Selhurst Park favourite, but Palace fans have loads of tunes and chants for matchdays.

In recent seasons, often at the direction of goalkeeper Dean Henderson, fans have sung a version of Shakira’s ‘Waka Waka’ (certainly a song inspired by its chorus, anyway!) and come up with tributes to club legends such as Wilfried Zaha and Jean-Philippe Mateta.

You can read more about the best Crystal Palace songs and chants here!

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West Ham Player Wages After Premier League Relegation

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West Ham United were relegated to the Championship on the final day of the Premier League season, despite a resounding victory over Leeds United.

The Hammers, who had the 10th highest wage bill in the Premier League in the 2025/26 season, as per Capology, needed to beat Leeds at the London Stadium and hope that Everton defeated Tottenham Hotspur in north London.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side did their job, with goals from Valentín Castellanos, Jarrod Bowen and Callum Wilson giving them a 3-0 victory.

However, Tottenham managed to beat Everton 1-0 courtesy of Joao Palhinha’s goal, meaning West Ham finished in 18th and were relegated from the Premier League.

West Ham now have a massive clear out on their hands, with some of their players earning an extraordinary amount of money.

West Ham Player Wages (25-11)

West Ham United's Mateus Fernandes celebrates scoring vs Sunderland

El Hadji Malick Diouf was impressive in his opening season in England. The 21-year-old, who earns £25,000-per-week and is the club’s 20th highest-paid player, showed his talent going forward and will no doubt attract interest from Premier League sides this summer.

Crysencio Summerville is another that could make the move straight back to the Premier League. The Dutchman earns £45,000-per-week, the same amount as Mads Hermansen.

Three West Ham players earn £50,000-per-week: Lukasz Fabianski, Callum Wilson and Konstantinos Mavropanos. Fabianski and Wilson’s contracts run out this summer, and it is unknown whether they will extend their stay. Mavropanos, meanwhile, was named Hammer of the Year and the club will have a hard time keeping hold of him.

Mateus Fernandes was also mightily impressive this season. The Portuguese midfielder is West Ham’s 11th highest-paid player, earning £60,000-per-week. Man Utd have been heavily linked with him and it’s believed he wants to join the Red Devils.

West Ham Player Wages (25-11)

Rank

Player

Weekly Wage

25

Ezra Mayers

£7,000

24.

George Earthy

£7,500

23.

Freddie Potts

£10,000

22.

Oliver Scarles

£15,000

21.

Pablo

£20,000

20.

El Hadji Malick Diouf

£25,000

19.

Soungoutou Magassa

£35,000

18.

Axel Disasi (loan)

£40,000

=16.

Mads Hermansen

£45,000

=16.

Crysencio Summerville

£45,000

=13.

Lukasz Fabianski

£50,000

=13.

Konstantinos Mavropanos

£50,000

=13.

Callum Wilson

£50,000

12.

Kyle Walker-Peters

£55,000

11.

Mateus Fernandes

£60,000

West Ham Player Wages (10-1)

Jarrod Bowen

Adama Traore, one of the strongest players in world football, earns £70,000-per-week. His contract runs out this summer, and he could well leave on a free transfer.

Valentín Castellanos, who scored four goals in seven games to end the season, earns £75,000-per-week, just less than Jean-Clair Todibo. Three players earn £90,000 every seven days: Niclas Füllkrug, Tomas Soucek and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

While four West Ham players earn £100,000-per-week or more. Max Kilman earns six figures every seven days, despite barely playing under Espirito Santo. The Portuguese manager will no doubt be looking to offload his wages.

James Ward-Prowse is West Ham’s third highest-paid player at £115,000-per-week. He also found himself out of favour under Espirito Santo and will likely be sold should a suitor be found.

Alphonse Areola was also dropped by Espirito Santo in favour of Hermansen, despite earning £120,000-per-week. Only Jarrod Bowen earns more than the Frenchman.

The Englishman earns £150,000-per-week and is comfortably the club’s highest-paid player. West Ham will no doubt want to keep him but, with a £20m release clause believed to be in his contract, his future is in doubt. He has said he wants to stay despite interest from Liverpool, but whether he does or not remains to be seen.

West Ham Player Wages (10-1)

Rank

Player

Weekly Wage

10.

Adama Traore

£70,000

9.

Valentín Castellanos

£75,000

8.

Jean-Clair Todibo

£80,000

=5.

Niclas Füllkrug

£90,000

=5.

Tomas Soucek

£90,000

=5.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

£90,000

4.

Max Kilman

£100,000

3.

James Ward-Prowse

£115,000

2.

Alphonse Areola

£120,000

1.

Jarrod Bowen

£150,000

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