
Charles Leclerc fined for pit lane speeding in Miami GP practice
Charles Leclerc has been fined €200 by the FIA for a minor pit lane speeding infringement during Free Practice 1 at the Miami Grand Prix. The penalty comes despite the Ferrari driver setting the fastest time of the session, topping the timesheets with a promising lap on soft tires.
Why it matters:
While the fine is minor and won't impact his weekend, it underscores the FIA's strict enforcement of safety regulations, even for marginal breaches. For a driver and team fighting for a championship, such small errors highlight the need for precision in every aspect of a race weekend, on and off the track.
The details:
- The stewards confirmed Leclerc's car was recorded at 81.4 km/h, just 1.4 km/h over the 80 km/h pit lane speed limit for the event.
- The Scuderia Ferrari HP team was issued the €200 fine for the infringement.
- The infraction did not overshadow Leclerc's strong on-track performance, where he set a session-leading time of 1:29.310.
- He demonstrated pace on both hard and soft compound tires, ending the practice three-tenths of a second faster than Red Bull's Max Verstappen in second place.
- Other notable sessions included Lando Norris facing traffic on his soft-tire run and Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli being unable to set a soft-tire lap time due to a power unit issue.
What's next:
The fine is a financial penalty only and will not affect Leclerc's grid position or his participation for the remainder of the Miami GP weekend. His pace in FP1 positions him as a strong contender for qualifying, shifting the focus squarely back to his and Ferrari's potential to challenge for pole position and victory.
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