Explained: Why Was Charles Leclerc Given a Drive Through Penalty After the F1 Miami GP
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Lewis Hamilton handed welcome boost after Miami Grand Prix following FIA decision
Lewis Hamilton has been handed a welcome boost after the Miami Grand Prix, after F1's governing body, the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), handed his teammate a 20-second penalty.The 41-year-old originally finished seventh but benefited from the sanction imposed on Charles Leclerc, who lost control on the final lap whilst pursuing Oscar Piastri for third place.The penalty cost Leclerc four championship points while Hamilton gaine…
After his 8th place due to a penalty on Sunday at the Miami Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc said he was very disappointed with him.
Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc were subsequently punished at the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday. While the penalty for the Red Bull star has no effect, the Ferrari driver falls back in the final result. Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc lost two positions after a spin just before the end of the race, and a few hours after the race, he lost two more places to rank eight.As Monegasse had left the track several times with its damaged bolids and thus g…
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), who finished sixth the Miami Grand Prix (USA) of Formula 1 has been sanctioned with 20 seconds “for leaving the track and taking advantage of this action” and lost two places in the final standings; which implies that the Argentine Franco Colapinto (Alpine) wins one and finishes seventh. According to the FIA commissioners, the Monegasque made a spin in the last round and did not respect the track limits when trying to …
Drehler, a collision and many shortcuts: Charles Leclerc came to an exciting final stage in the Miami Formula One race. Later a penalty followed.
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