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Charles Leclerc crashed into Lando Norris in the pit lane during second practice ahead of this weekend’s Singapore GP.
Charles Leclerc was not punished, but his Ferrari team received a heavy fine from the FIA stewards after his second practice pit-lane collision with Lando Norris in Singapore. Leclerc was released unsafely from the garage and crashed into Norris in the pit lane, causing damage to Norris’s front wing. The incident occurred during the resumption of FP2 after a red flag period caused by Liam Lawson’s crash. Following an earlier stoppage due to George Russell’s accident, teams rushed to get their drivers back on track. This led to a busy pit lane and Ferrari making a costly error, resulting in a €10,000 fine for the unsafe release. The full details of the stewards’ decision are available below for further reading.






