Charles Leclerc wins the British Grand Prix in a chaotic finish after a late crash involving Max Verstappen. With only four laps remaining, Verstappen is running in third place when the incident occurs. He spins and goes into the gravel, stopping the action and leading to the deployment of the safety car. Leclerc takes advantage of the situation to secure the lead during the period under the safety car.

Across the reports, the decisive moment is the spectacular spin by Verstappen near the end of the race. The safety car neutralizes the field, and Leclerc remains in position long enough to finish first once the race is concluded under safety car conditions. No alternative outcomes are described by the outlets; all accounts focus on the same sequence of events: Verstappen’s final-laps mishap, the safety car, and Leclerc’s victory.