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Lewis Hamilton under FIA investigation at Canadian Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton under FIA investigation at Canadian Grand Prix

Summary
Hamilton faces a stewards' inquiry after the Sprint for allegedly leaving the track and gaining an advantage in a late battle with Piastri and Leclerc.

Lewis Hamilton faces an FIA investigation after the Canadian Grand Prix Sprint for allegedly leaving the track and gaining an advantage in a late scrap with Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc. The seven-time champion dropped from fourth to sixth after running wide at the Wall of Champions, losing momentum and allowing both rivals to pass. The stewards are now reviewing whether he breached track limits rules.

Why it matters:

This investigation adds pressure on Hamilton as he seeks his first win with Ferrari. A penalty could cost valuable points in a tightly contested field, and it underscores the fine margins in Sprint racing where track limits decisions often spark debate.

The details:

  • The incident occurred on the final lap when Hamilton ran wide while defending from Piastri. He lost momentum, allowing Piastri to pass, and then Leclerc also slipped through.
  • Hamilton confirmed the loss of pace in the final corner cost him two positions, saying his exit compromised the run to the line.
  • The FIA announced post-Sprint that they are investigating whether Hamilton left the track and gained an advantage – a potential breach of Article 33.2 of the Sporting Regulations.
  • Hamilton had run in fourth for most of the race before the late battle, which was part of a thrilling three-way fight behind the leading pack.

What's next:

The stewards will review telemetry and onboard footage before issuing a decision. Hamilton could face a time penalty that would alter his Sprint classification. He has been upbeat in Montreal, shutting down retirement talk and crediting a simulator-free preparation for a recent breakthrough. The outcome of this investigation could also influence his approach to qualifying and Sunday's Grand Prix.

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