Credited from: ALJAZEERA
Charles Leclerc secured his first victory of the 2026 Formula 1 season at the British Grand Prix, delivering Ferrari their 250th Grand Prix win in a race that ended under the safety car. Following drama in the final laps, Kimi Antonelli, the championship leader, failed to finish in the top ten after reporting problems with his car and finishing 16th, according to Reuters, Al Jazeera, and Le Monde.
After a late safety car deployment triggered by Max Verstappen's crash with four laps to go, Leclerc's victory was affirmed, with Mercedes' George Russell finishing second and Lewis Hamilton in third. Hamilton, however, faced scrutiny for a yellow flag infringement after serving a five-second penalty for a false start, according to Reuters, Al Jazeera, and Le Monde.
Leclerc, who has now achieved nine Grand Prix wins, expressed his satisfaction with the victory, stating it "feels particularly good," and reflected on the challenges he faced leading up to this moment. He currently stands fourth in the championship with 108 points, according to Reuters, Al Jazeera, and Le Monde.