F1 Spanish Grand Prix: Max Verstappen hit with penalty after a controversial act


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The Formula 1 Max Verstappen star created a stir in the waning moments of Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix, since it seemed to make contact with the driver with the driver George Russell.

The problem began in the restart with about four laps to go in the race. Verstappen was trying to capture some speed, but stood aside in the front stretch. He saved his car to turn and crash, but Charles Leclerc was able to surround him. Leclerc and Verstappen touched briefly when the Ferrari corridor moved around the Red Bull driver.

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Max Verstappen of Red Bull before the race. (Reuters/Bruna Casas)

Ferrari Charles Leclerc driver directs his car in front of Mercedes George Russell’s pilot during the Spanish Grand Prix on the Catalunya racing track in Barcelona in Montmelo, near Barcelona, ​​Spain, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (Photo AP/Joan Monfort)

While Leclerc approached Verstappen, Russell was also in the Austrian’s tail. Russell was inside Verstappen in the first turn and Red Bull Racer was forced to leave the track. It ended in front of Russell at the moment. The repetition showed that Verstappen and Russell made contact.

Then, his team told Verstappen to let Russell pass it to relieve any possible concern about whether he illegally put in front of the Mercedes driver.

On lap 64, it seemed that Verstappen was going to let Russell pass, but the two ended up contacting the wheel to the wheel. Russell retreated and Verstappen came forward.

Red Bull Driver Max Verstappen during the Spanish Grand Prix in Montmelo, Spain, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (Photo AP/Joan Monfort)

INDY 500 winner, Alex Palou, the brakes in the possible F1 movement

“What is F —? … crashed into me,” Russell was heard on the radio.

Verstappen finally renounced Russell to the position before the race ended. Russell ended in the fourth and Verstappen initially finished fifth, but was then beaten with a penalty of 10 seconds. He fell to the tenth place after discipline.

The McLaren pilot, Oscar Piastri, celebrates after winning the Spanish Grand Prix on June 1, 2025. (Photo AP/Joan Monfort)

Oscar Piastri won another victory for McLaren in the year. His teammate, Lando Norris, ended second. Leclerc was the third.

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