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Martin Brundle Defends Charles Leclerc as Ferrari Driver Heads to Stewards After Miami GP Mistake

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Charles Leclerc‘s final lap at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix was not a tidy one. After clipping the wall and limping around with a damaged Ferrari, he lost fourth place to both George Russell and Max Verstappen in the closing…

Charles Leclerc ‘s final lap at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix was not a tidy one. After clipping the wall and limping around with a damaged Ferrari , he lost fourth place to both George Russell and Max Verstappen in the closing moments. He now faces a stewards’ hearing that covers multiple alleged offences simultaneously.

The stewards confirmed they will investigate Leclerc for continuing to race in an unsafe condition. On top of that, he is separately under scrutiny for making minor contact with Russell on the final lap and for leaving the track multiple times and allegedly gaining an advantage. That is three investigations from one chaotic last tour of the Miami International Autodrome.

Sky Sports F1 ‘s Martin Brundle wasn’t ready to throw Leclerc under the bus for any of it. “He got it home didn’t he. He had four wheels on it, all pointing roughly in the right direction,” Brundle said.

“You can’t just go ‘I bumped the wall, I will park it and get out of the way’. George Russell’s car was every bit as unsafe and he carried on. ” The Wider Stewards’ Queue Is Long Leclerc isn’t the only one with explaining to do after Miami.