Magnussen received a first 10-second penalty after contact with Albon following the safety car resumptions.
With the Dane’s own race effectively ruined, he then passed Yuki Tsunoda by going off track.
He subsequently slowed down the following group – including Albon – in order to create a pitstop window for Haas team-mate Nico Hulkenberg up ahead. The strategy worked, as Hulkenberg was eventually able to stop without losing positions, and the German ultimately earned a point for 10th.
Albon had no issue with the earlier contact from Magnussen but he was frustrated by what he viewed as a soft penalty for the off-track pass on Tsunoda.
"I think that was fair," he said, when asked by Autosport about the initial penalty awarded to Magnussen. "It happens, a bit of a squeeze. I don't like how that corner is shaped. It sticks out to you. I think it's very misleading.
"You've got to leave more space than you realise, because of how it sticks out at the end there. They could just shave it flat, I think that would be easier. No hard feelings.
Source: Autosport