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The 2025 Spanish Grand Prix could hold another twist: Charles Leclerc, currently classified in third place, is under investigation by the race stewards for a controversial maneuver against Max Verstappen during the restart after the safety car, which could result in a penalty.
The incident occurred right after the safety car was deployed due to the crash involving Kimi Antonelli. At the restart, Charles Leclerc — running in fourth — immediately attempted to pass Max Verstappen, who was third, sparking a wheel-to-wheel battle along the main straight.
According to the stewards, Charles Leclerc may have tried to force the Dutchman off the track during the move — behavior that could breach sporting regulations regarding defensive driving and safety.
Penalty risk for the Ferrari driver in SpainIf the stewards deem the Monegasque’s action irregular, Charles Leclerc faces a potential five or ten-second time penalty, which could drop him down the final classification. His third place is currently at risk and could be handed to Oscar Piastri or George Russell, depending on the outcome and time added.
A five-second penalty could push him off the podium, while a ten-second penalty could even drop him to the edge of the points, with significant consequences for the drivers’ standings.
A key moment in the battle at the topCharles Leclerc’s move came at a crucial time, with cold tires and the need to capitalize on the restart to gain positions. However, Race Control is assessing whether he exceeded the limits of the regulations, potentially compromising the safety of other drivers.
A final decision is expected soon and could reshape the top 10 of the Spanish GP, already affected by other post-race penalties. Ferrari is watching closely as Charles Leclerc awaits a verdict that could turn a podium finish into a day to forget.
Jun 1, 2025
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