Verstappen and Russell summoned to stewards after Miami GP, as Leclerc penalty confirmed

Following Charles Leclerc's 20-second penalty drop to eighth at the 2026 F1 Miami GP (see earlier coverage), Max Verstappen and George Russell have also been summoned to FIA stewards over potential infractions from the race's chaotic finale. Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli won ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris, with Oscar Piastri third.

At the end of the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, where Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli claimed his third straight victory—extending his championship lead over Mercedes teammate George Russell to 20 points—Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Russell joined Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in facing steward scrutiny. Provisional results had Piastri third, followed by a tight midfield battle with Russell fourth, Verstappen fifth, and Leclerc sixth before his penalty demotion.

Verstappen is investigated for crossing the pit exit line during his sole stop; a five-second penalty could relegate him to sixth behind Leclerc's pre-penalty position. Russell faces review for last-lap contact with Verstappen at the Turn 17 hairpin, after which Verstappen radioed: 'I think he hit my tyre' while defending on worn hard tyres.

Leclerc's earlier summons resulted in a 20-second penalty for his final-lap Turn 3 spin, wall contact, steering damage, off-track excursions, and minor contact with Russell—dropping him behind Lewis Hamilton and Franco Colapinto to eighth, as detailed in prior series coverage. No further action noted on his car's condition.

These probes could still shuffle midfield order, providing ongoing drama post-race.

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc dropped from sixth to eighth place after receiving a 20-second post-race time penalty at the 2026 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. The FIA stewards converted an uncompleted drive-through penalty for multiple off-track excursions following a final-lap spin at Turn 3 that damaged his car, ruling he gained a lasting advantage despite impaired handling.

Max Verstappen was handed a five-second penalty for crossing the pit exit line during the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. He retains fifth place after stewards confirmed the infraction using post-race video evidence. Charles Leclerc received a larger 20-second penalty, dropping him to eighth.

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Charles Leclerc set the fastest time in the sole practice session for the Miami Grand Prix, edging out Max Verstappen by 0.297 seconds. Kimi Antonelli, the Formula 1 championship leader, faced power unit issues that ended his session early. The session marked the first on-track action since Japan due to cancelled Middle East races.

Charles Leclerc secured third place for Ferrari at the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, holding off Mercedes' George Russell by 0.5 seconds through astute energy management and tactics in the final laps. The result marks Ferrari's third podium in a row—Leclerc's second of the season—providing a vital morale boost amid Mercedes' dominant start with three consecutive wins.

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Kimi Antonelli claimed his third consecutive victory at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix on May 3, his first from pole despite a poor start, extending his championship lead over Mercedes teammate George Russell to 20 points (100-80). The 19-year-old Italian held off McLaren's Lando Norris in a race packed with spins, crashes, safety cars, and penalties for Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen, earning praise from international media and celebrity cheers from Rafael Nadal and Lionel Messi.

Lando Norris secured McLaren's first victory of the 2026 Formula 1 season by winning the Miami Grand Prix sprint race. Teammate Oscar Piastri finished second, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc taking third in the 19-lap event at Hard Rock Stadium. The result marks the first non-Mercedes win after their early-season dominance.

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