Charles Leclerc of Ferrari won the Silverstone Grand Prix in Formula 1, marking his first victory in two years. The race concluded without a safety car deployment after Max Verstappen crashed into the gravel late in the race. Verstappen’s crash was attributed to his car bouncing over the sand and losing control. Although there were few laps remaining, track officials took time to remove the wreckage. No danger was present on the track, which was dry, and there was no debris or damage on the circuit. Fans have called for a rule change to ensure everyone gets to see the final sprint. British drivers finished in the next three positions after Leclerc. Kimi Antonelli started well but had mechanical issues and ended up in 16th place. Bergþór Dagur criticized the FIA for ending the race due to a safety car deployment without any valid reason, stating that it was decided beforehand not to end races due to safety cars, but they did so without cause.
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