Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc claimed his first Formula 1 victory in nearly two years at the British Grand Prix on Sunday, capitalizing on a mechanical setback that hampered championship leader Kimi Antonelli.
The race at Silverstone saw Leclerc overtake Antonelli at the start, dropping the Mercedes driver to third.
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Antonelli mounted a late-race charge but reported a critical steering issue that a pit stop could not fix, causing him to fall back through the field.
Max Verstappen spun into the gravel while running third, further altering the race dynamics.
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Mercedes Battle and Safety Car Finish
George Russell secured second place for Mercedes after choosing not to pit when teammate Lewis Hamilton changed tires, preventing a Ferrari one-two finish.
Hamilton crossed the line third on fresh tires but could not challenge further as the race ended under safety car conditions.
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Leclerc's victory is his first since the United States Grand Prix in October 2024.