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Charles Leclerc wins F1 British Grand Prix behind safety car
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Charles Leclerc wins F1 British Grand Prix behind safety car

Charles Leclerc secured his first win of the 2026 Formula One season at the British Grand Prix, held at Silverstone. The race concluded with a safety car due to incidents during the final laps. Championship leader Kimi Antonelli finished 16th after mechanical issues and penalties, while George Russell took second and Lewis Hamilton finished third. Hamilton was later investigated for a yellow flag infringement. Leclerc's victory marks his ninth career win and places him fourth in the championship standings. Antonelli remains in the lead with 179 points, followed by Russell and Hamilton.

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Charles Leclerc wins F1 British Grand Prix behind safety car

Charles Leclerc secured his first win of the 2026 Formula One season at the British Grand Prix, held at Silverstone. The race concluded with a safety car due to incidents during the final laps. Championship leader Kimi Antonelli finished 16th after mechanical issues and penalties, while George Russell took second and Lewis Hamilton finished third. Hamilton was later investigated for a yellow flag infringement. Leclerc's victory marks his ninth career win and places him fourth in the championship standings. Antonelli remains in the lead with 179 points, followed by Russell and Hamilton.

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