Martin Brundle questions FIA over British GP safety car finish

Former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle has challenged the FIA's decision to end the 2026 British Grand Prix under safety car conditions at Silverstone. The race concluded without a green-flag finish after a late safety car deployment.

The safety car was deployed on lap 48 following Max Verstappen's spin into the gravel at Stowe. Race leader Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton pitted under the safety car, allowing George Russell to move into second place.

Brundle argued during the Sky Sports F1 broadcast that race control was not required to wait for lapped cars to rejoin before restarting. He stated that the regulations allow the safety car to extinguish its lights once lapped cars have overtaken the leaders, without needing them at the back of the queue.

The FIA later issued a statement explaining that Article B5.13.5 requires one lap after the unlapping procedure. It attributed the erroneous 'Safety Car In This Lap' message on lap 51 to a software error.

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George Russell celebrating his pole position for the Austrian GP after the yellow flag incident involving Max Verstappen.
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George Russell secures Austrian GP pole after yellow flag incident

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George Russell claimed pole position for the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix after the stewards decided not to investigate his lap under yellow flag conditions. The Mercedes driver set a time of 1m06.113s despite passing a single yellow flag triggered by Max Verstappen's crash.

The FIA has attributed a controversial conclusion to the Formula 1 British Grand Prix to a software error in race control messaging. The issue led to the safety car remaining on track for the final lap instead of allowing a restart.

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Drivers expressed frustration after chaotic opening laps in the British Grand Prix sprint race at Silverstone on Saturday. Differences in electrical deployment created sudden speed changes that several competitors described as dangerous.

Charles Leclerc claimed victory in the 2026 Formula 1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, ending a long winless streak with a strong performance for Ferrari.

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George Russell has said the British Grand Prix at Silverstone will produce better racing under the 2026 Formula 1 regulations despite the demands of greater energy management.

Mercedes driver George Russell retired from the lead of the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix on lap 30 due to a power unit failure. His team-mate Kimi Antonelli took the win, extending his championship advantage to 43 points.

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