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Oscar Piastri Under Stewards’ Investigation Following Austrian GP Clash

Highlights
- Oscar Piastri finished fourth at the Austrian Grand Prix.
- Stewards are investigating Piastri for slow driving on reconnaissance laps.
- George Russell won the race by narrowly overtaking Max Verstappen.
- Liam Lawson faces a possible penalty after race conduct investigation.
- Red Bull apologized for Max Verstappen’s health updates post-race.
- British Grand Prix scheduled for July 5 in the 2026 calendar.
Oscar Piastri finishes fourth in Austria but faces a post‑race stewards inquiry for alleged slow driving on reconnaissance laps to the grid at the Red Bull Ring.
The McLaren driver is summoned at 17:10 local time to address claims he did not respect the race director’s pace instructions en route to the start.
That behaviour, if proven, risks safety and procedural consistency, and could carry a penalty that alters the final classification despite McLaren’s valuable points haul.

McLaren’s result marks Piastri’s strongest finish since his Miami podium, and the team stresses continuity through the season’s middle phase while awaiting the decision. The case also touches on a potential tricky precedent around pre‑start conduct.
At the front, George Russell defeats Max Verstappen after a hard‑fought late phase, a contest captured in detail in our Austrian GP duel analysis. The margins underline why reconnaissance and formation procedures remain under close scrutiny.
Elsewhere, Liam Lawson faces a possible penalty following a separate driving conduct investigation, adding to a busy afternoon for the stewards.
Red Bull issues an apology regarding the timing and content of post‑race health updates on Verstappen, seeking to clarify communications after the cool‑down phase.

Williams endures another difficult weekend as Carlos Sainz retires with a mechanical failure, compounding the team’s reliability concerns.
The rigorous stance on procedural compliance mirrors recent FIA decisions and continues across the grid, with oversight also extending to other matters, including the Antonelli investigation involving George Russell.
The season moves on quickly, with the British Grand Prix set for July 5, before a run through Belgium, Hungary, and the Netherlands. Teams brace for another high‑load triple header.
Visual Summary
4th
MODERATE
but he’s now in the spotlight
for a pre-race rules breach.
Decision pending – will 4th place stand?

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