After an investigation from the governing body of MSA Formula, title contender Dan Ticktum has been excluded from all three races from last weekend’s Silverstone round. This marks the driver’s second triple exclusion of the year and puts him out of the title fight.

The disqualification comes as a result of Ticktum overtaking under safety car and causing a collision with another car in the final race of the day.

On the first lap, Ticktum had been hit by Ricky Collard going into Brooklands, spinning the Fortec Motorsport driver onto the grass. It’s suspected, but not been confirmed, that the rookie then caught up and collided with Collard under safety car conditions before retiring.

Ticktum was seen walking off during the safety car period, climbing a fence away from the media. The incident has been referred to MSA officials for further discussion and extended punishment has not been ruled out.

He will receive 6 penalty points on his licence, but he wasn’t the only driver to get repremanded during the frantic final race.

Toby Sowery has been handed 3 penalty points for colliding with race leader Lando Norris while under safety car. Sowery would go on to retire, while Norris finished tenth.

Furthermore, James Pull has been given two penalty points for his collision with Daniel Baybutt during the race.

The result puts Ticktum out of championship contention and as a result he now lies sixth in the standings behind the eventually race winner, Matheus Leist. At the front meanwhile, Norris now extends his lead at the top to 13 points with one weekend to go.