United States Grand Prix Fined £416,000 for Safety Breach
United States Grand Prix organizers have received a hefty fine of £416,000 following a serious safety breach during the race. Charles Leclerc claimed victory while Max Verstappen extended his Drivers’ Championship lead over Lando Norris, who received a controversial penalty late in the race. The safety issue arose during the cool-down lap when approximately 200 spectators gained unauthorized access to the track, directly crossing onto the main straight.
According to an FIA statement, these fans climbed over a small fence dropped two meters to the ground between the debris fencing and the grandstand then went under the debris fencing and over a one-meter-tall trackside wall. Fortunately, no injuries occurred as a result of this incident. Motorsport officials classified this incident as a violation of the sporting code due to a “failure to take reasonable measures,” which created an unsafe environment.
As a result, the organizers faced a fine of £416,000 (€500,000) and must submit a plan to the FIA detailing measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. However, because this marked the first occurrence in the 12-year history of Formula 1 at the Circuit of the Americas, the FIA suspended £292,000 (€350,000) of the fine. The suspension comes with the condition that no similar incidents occur before December 31, 2026, at any FIA Championship event.
Although the FIA acknowledged that the current safety plans for managing track incursions at the United States Grand Prix were “well implemented,” they highlighted the rising frequency of such incidents. The fine will contribute to enhancing motorsport safety. Previously, the Australian Grand Prix also faced penalties for a fan invasion incident last year.
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