Juan Manuel Correa received a post-race time penalty for track limit violations, gifting his third slot on the Spanish Formula 2 Sprint Race podium to Paul Aron.
Correa earned his first podium in five years following his accident, only to suffer a five-second post-race penalty that dropped him to eighth place.
Several drivers on the grid also received post-race penalties for exceeding track limits during the Sprint Race in Barcelona.
Dennis Hauger received a 10-second penalty for five track limit violations which dropped him to 12th place in the Sprint.
Kimi Antonelli also picked up a five-second time penalty for four-track limit violations, dropping him to 15th place after initially placing 10th.
MP Motorsport driver Franco Colapinto accumulated five track limit violations during the Sprint, earning two separate five-second time penalties.
Colapinto dropped to 18th from 11th while Rafael Villagomez also suffered a five-second time penalty which dropped him to 17th.
Zane Maloney was given an additional five-second time penalty for a sixth violation after collecting two during the race, tumbling him down to 20th place.
Roman Stanek was the final driver to be handed a five-second time penalty for the fifth violation after collecting one during the race, remaining in 22nd place.