The stewards at the Miami Grand Prix will investigate a slew of late-race incidents that included George Russell, Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen and occurred moments before the chequered flag at the Miami International Autodrome.
The Ferrari driver will be investigated for three separate incidents, whilst the Mercedes driver was caught up in two, with one of those including the Red Bull driver, which makes four additional investigations in total.
That comes after there were already two drivers under post-race investigation from earlier in the afternoon, including Verstappen, who had a messy race.
Firstly, Leclerc will be looked into for leaving the track multiple times and gaining an advantage.
The Monegasque driver will also be investigated alongside George Russell for causing a collision, which happened at Turn 17 on the final lap.
Lastly, he will be investigated for driving his Ferrari in an unsafe condition, following his spin and contact with the wall, which damaged his SF-26 at the start of the final lap, too.
The final investigation involves Russell and Verstappen, who made contact at the first corner, with the W17 obtaining damage to its front wing.
In addition to Verstappen's first investigation, for potentially crossing the line at the pit exit, Liam Lawson will visit the stewards over his crash with Pierre Gasly.
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