
Lewis Hamilton Under FIA Investigation After British GP Podium
Lewis Hamilton's podium at the British Grand Prix hangs in the balance after the Ferrari driver was placed under official FIA investigation for a potential yellow flag infringement. The seven-time world champion had already served a five-second penalty for a false start earlier in the race, yet still managed to cross the line in third position at a dramatic Silverstone contest.
Why it matters:
A post-race penalty could strip Hamilton of his P3 finish and valuable championship points at a decisive stage of the campaign. For Ferrari, which celebrated victory with Charles Leclerc, losing a double podium would be a bitter pill to swallow. The investigation also intensifies scrutiny on race control after a confusing final lap that saw the Safety Car briefly withdrawn, then redeployed without clear explanation.
The details:
- Hamilton was found guilty of a false start after rocking forwards slightly before the lights went out, earning an in-race five-second penalty that failed to drop him out of the podium positions.
- He was subsequently noted for a potential yellow flag infringement, prompting the FIA stewards to launch an official post-race investigation.
- The closing stages were thrown into chaos when Kimi Antonelli suffered a front-left wheel shield failure and Max Verstappen spun his Red Bull into the gravel at Stowe, bringing out the Safety Car.
- While Ferrari pitted both Leclerc and Hamilton during the late Safety Car period, George Russell was one of the few leaders to stay out, emerging ahead of Hamilton when the Ferrari rejoined in third.
- The Safety Car was briefly called in for a final-lap restart, only to be redeployed moments later without explanation, ending the race behind the pace car and denying a green-flag finish.
What's next:
The FIA stewards will now review the yellow flag incident to determine whether Hamilton's actions warrant a further time penalty or a grid drop for a future race. With championship margins tight, any additional sanction could prove costly for both Hamilton and Ferrari in their respective title fights. An official decision is expected in the hours following the chequered flag.
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