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Max Verstappen will escape further penalty for Charles Leclair's contact at Spanish Grand Prix
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Max Verstappen to Dodge Additional Sanctions After Collision with Charles Leclerc at Spanish Grand Prix

June 1, 2025 2 Min Read
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During the F1 Spanish Grand Prix, race officials reviewed a collision between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc that occurred near the start-finish straight. Following a safety car period, the two drivers made contact while navigating the main straight and the final turn. Verstappen, struggling on hard tires, lost control of his RB21 at the exit of the last corner, leaving him vulnerable to Leclerc. The cars briefly touched as they raced side by side, but Leclerc managed to push ahead and secure third place, while Verstappen shifted his focus to George Russell.

After a thorough investigation, the stewards decided not to take any further action regarding the incident. The FIA explained that Verstappen lost traction at turn 14 and had to defend his position, while Leclerc overtook on the straight. Both drivers acknowledged the collision was avoidable but agreed neither was chiefly to blame, so no penalties were issued. This decision means Leclerc retains his third-place podium finish.

Meanwhile, Verstappen ended the race in 10th place after receiving a 10-second penalty for an unrelated clash with Russell. Initially, Verstappen attempted to let Russell pass but then collided with him at turn 5, leading to speculation that his actions were deliberate. This judgment resulted in a significant penalty, with 2016 F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg even suggesting Verstappen should have been disqualified.

Fan Take: This incident underscores the intense rivalry and high stakes between top drivers like Verstappen and Leclerc, making every race edge-of-the-seat thrilling for fans. It also highlights the challenges stewards face in making fair decisions, which are crucial for maintaining the sport’s integrity and competitive spirit.

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