Daniel Ricciardo has been removed from F1's penalty point list 12 months on from receiving the sanction at the Italian Grand Prix.
The Australian driver received one penalty point on his superlicence having been deemed to have forced Nico Hulkenberg off-track in the opening stages of the Monza race.
Ricciardo left F1 following the Singapore GP, with this sole penalty point on his licence, and under FIA rules, it stayed on his licence until September 1st, 2025 - 12 months to the day since the Monza race.
Elsewhere, Hulkenberg himself has lost two penalty points he was awarded in the same race for an incident with Yuki Tsunoda - dropping the Stake driver to clean licence of 0 points.
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