Max Verstappen and George Russell were both involved in multiple stewards’ investigations following a chaotic Miami Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen and George Russell were informed of the stewards’ decision regarding their collision at Turn 1 in the Miami Grand Prix. The incident occurred while they were battling for fifth place, with Russell’s front wing sustaining damage. Despite concerns about Verstappen’s rear left tire, both drivers were able to continue and finished fourth and fifth respectively. After a thorough investigation by the stewards, it was determined that no further action would be taken as both drivers considered the incident to be minor. The decision was based on various evidence, including driver testimonies, video footage, and telemetry data. The official document stated that the stewards agreed with both drivers’ assessment that it was a minor racing incident.



