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Oscar Piastri's Controversial 10-Second Penalty at the British Grand Prix

The 2025 British Grand Prix at Silverstone delivered no shortage of drama, with McLaren's Oscar Piastri at the center of controversy following a 10-second penalty for 'erratic braking' behind the Safety Car. The penalty, which put a dent in Piastri's victory aspirations, has sparked heated debate among fans and experts alike.
Piastri’s Penalty: What Really Happened?
During a chaotic, rain-hit race, several Safety Car and Virtual Safety Car periods kept drivers on their toes. Piastri, who had dominated up to the final Safety Car intervention, found himself penalized after stewards deemed his braking down the Hangar Straight 'erratic' as the Safety Car prepared to pit and racing was about to resume.
According to Piastri, the incident was nothing more than an unfortunate coincidence. "I hit the brakes basically as the lights went out on the Safety Car, so that I didn't accelerate," Piastri explained. "Apparently, that gets a 10-second penalty. The problem was that it was just a coincidence that I hit the brakes as the lights turned off."
Verstappen Caught Out, Norris Takes the Win
As Piastri braked, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was caught off guard and briefly overtook him, a moment that may have influenced the stewards' decision. Ultimately, Piastri crossed the line in P2, while teammate Lando Norris claimed his first home Grand Prix victory. Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg, on his 239th start, rounded out the podium in a popular result.
McLaren’s Response: Harsh or Justified?
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella expressed his dissatisfaction with the penalty, calling it "very harsh." Stella pointed out several factors he believed should have been considered:
- The Safety Car was called in late, reducing the leader's preparation time
- All drivers were struggling with tire and brake temperatures
- Competitors may have exaggerated the situation to influence the stewards
Stella concluded, "Now the penalty has been decided, has been served, and we move on. We’ll review what happened and see what we can learn."
Piastri Keeps Championship Lead—But The Gap Narrows
Despite the setback, Piastri retained his lead in the Drivers' Championship, though Norris reduced the gap to just eight points after securing his fourth win of the season. The incident, however, has raised questions about the consistency of stewarding decisions, especially as Verstappen has been caught out by rivals' braking behind the Safety Car twice in three races—yet only Piastri was penalized.
What’s Next for Piastri and McLaren?
Both Piastri and McLaren are set to analyze the penalty and its ramifications, hoping to extract learnings for future races. As Piastri himself said, "I don't think there's anything wrong with it," suggesting he’ll use the incident as motivation to chase more victories.
Key Takeaways
- Oscar Piastri received a 10-second penalty for braking behind the Safety Car during the British GP.
- Both Piastri and McLaren believe the penalty was harsh and coincidental.
- Lando Norris won his first British GP, narrowing the championship gap.
- The incident fuels ongoing debate about F1 stewarding consistency.
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