Charles Leclerc delivered Ferrari’s second victory in three races, securing a dramatic British Grand Prix win as chaos unfolded in the race’s closing stages.
Leclerc, who had not won a race in almost two years, led home Mercedes driver George Russell and teammate Lewis Hamilton under a safety‑car finish, after race officials made a late decision to keep the order.
Silverstone’s storied history has witnessed many memorable races, but this edition was one of the most extraordinary.
Championship leader Kimi Antonelli experienced a suspension failure just as he was closing in on the leading Ferrari, seemingly set for another victory.
Antonelli fell down the order amid desperate radio calls, while Red Bull’s Max Verstappen crashed at Stowe while pursuing Hamilton for second place.
The safety car for Verstappen’s incident promoted George Russell to second place, as Mercedes elected not to pit their driver while the rest of the field took fresh tyres.
Antonelli crossed the line in ninth position but was penalised 5 seconds for exceeding track limits and demoted to 16th, the infraction occurring while he was battling with his car’s issues.
Further drama unfolded as Hamilton faces a post‑race investigation for a yellow‑flag infringement.
The outcome reshapes the championship, reducing Antonelli’s advantage over Russell to 25 points. Hamilton trails by a further seven points, pending the investigation.
Key storylines from the incident‑filled race included:
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A masterful performance by Leclerc, finally ending his two‑year victory drought as the Monegasque driver.
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Contrasting fortunes for Mercedes reshaped the title contest, with Russell’s ascent and Hamilton’s looming investigation.
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A rare lapse from Verstappen cost him a chance at a rare second‑place finish for Red Bull.
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