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Lewis Hamilton under investigation for late Canada sprint incident
23 May 2026Racingnews365Breaking newsAnalysis

Lewis Hamilton under investigation for late Canada sprint incident

Lewis Hamilton faces an FIA investigation after allegedly leaving the track and gaining an advantage in the closing laps of the Canadian Grand Prix sprint, dropping from fourth to sixth.

Lewis Hamilton is under investigation by the stewards for an alleged track limits violation during the final laps of the sprint at the Canadian Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver is accused of leaving the circuit at Turn 13 and gaining an advantage, an incident that cost him two positions on the last lap.

Why it matters:

The outcome of this investigation could affect Hamilton's final classification in the sprint and carry forward implications for the main race grid or penalties. With Ferrari fighting for midfield points, any sanction could shift team strategies for Sunday.

The details:

  • Hamilton made contact with the Wall of Champions at the rear of his SF-26 while running fourth, damaging his car's handling.
  • He was overtaken by Oscar Piastri and then teammate Charles Leclerc in the final chicane, dropping to sixth.
  • The alleged infraction occurred at Turn 13, the final chicane, where Hamilton may have cut the corner to maintain position after being passed.
  • The FIA has summoned him to review the incident; a decision is expected before the main race.
  • Hamilton explained after the sprint that Piastri got alongside him into the last corner and overtook, causing him to lose further ground to Leclerc.

What's next:

The stewards will review telemetry and video evidence to determine if Hamilton gained an unfair advantage. If found guilty, he could face a time penalty, grid drop, or reprimand. Ferrari will await the ruling before finalizing race setup for Sunday's Grand Prix.

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