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Stewards open multiple investigations after chaotic final lap at Miami GP
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Stewards open multiple investigations after chaotic final lap at Miami GP

The FIA stewards are investigating a flurry of incidents from the final lap of the Miami GP, with Charles Leclerc, George Russell, and Max Verstappen among the drivers involved. The probes, which include allegations of causing collisions and unsafe driving, could lead to post-race penalties that alter the final standings.

The FIA stewards at the Miami Grand Prix have launched multiple investigations into a series of incidents on the final lap, involving top drivers including Charles Leclerc, George Russell, and Max Verstappen. The late-race chaos has left several drivers at risk of post-race penalties, adding another layer of drama to the conclusion of the Miami event.

Why it matters:

Post-race investigations can significantly alter the final race standings, impacting championship points and team morale. With multiple top-ten drivers involved, any resulting penalties could reshuffle the order long after the checkered flag has fallen, underscoring the intense, wheel-to-wheel battles that defined the closing stages of the race.

The details:

The stewards' list of incidents is extensive, focusing largely on the frantic final tour of the Miami International Autodrome.

  • Charles Leclerc is under investigation for three separate incidents:
    • Leaving the track multiple times and gaining a lasting advantage.
    • Causing a collision with George Russell at Turn 17 on the final lap.
    • Driving his Ferrari in an unsafe condition after a spin and contact with the wall damaged his SF-26 at the beginning of the final lap.
  • George Russell is involved in two incidents:
    • The aforementioned collision with Leclerc at Turn 17.
    • Contact with Max Verstappen at Turn 1, which damaged the front wing of his Mercedes W17.
  • Max Verstappen is also under scrutiny for a separate incident, potentially crossing the line at the pit exit earlier in the race.
  • Additional investigations from earlier in the afternoon include:
    • Liam Lawson for his crash with Pierre Gasly.
    • Fernando Alonso, Alex Albon, and Esteban Ocon for possible yellow flag infringements.

What's next:

The stewards will now review onboard footage, telemetry data, and team submissions before deciding on any potential penalties.

  • Time penalties are the most likely outcome for infractions like causing a collision or gaining an advantage off-track.
  • Points on a driver's super license or grid penalties for the next race are also possible, though less common for isolated incidents.
  • The results of these investigations will finalize the official classification for the 2026 Miami Grand Prix, potentially changing the points haul for Ferrari, Mercedes, and Red Bull.

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