Max Verstappen’s stunning comeback victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix has taken a dramatic twist as the FIA initiates an investigation into potential impartiality concerns. Verstappen, who soared from 17th to 1st place, now faces the risk of having his victory overturned after an FIA official was caught on camera celebrating his decisive move to take the lead.
The incident unfolded when Verstappen, showcasing his exceptional driving s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁, overtook Esteban Ocon at Turn 1, seizing the lead and eventually securing the win. As the Red Bull garage erupted in celebration, an FIA official, typically responsible for ensuring neutrality, was seen fist-pumping in response to Verstappen’s overtaking maneuver, sparking widespread debate among fans and calls for an inquiry.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem addressed the controversy, stating, “The role of FIA officials is to maintain impartiality and ensure fair play in all circumstances. This incident is being taken seriously, and a thorough investigation is underway to evaluate if any neutrality standards were compromised.” He emphasized that “the integrity of the sport is paramount, and we are committed to maintaining it at the highest level.”
Verstappen, meanwhile, remains focused on his victory and his nearly secure fourth title. “It’s always challenging to pass here, especially on the new tarmac, but I knew I had to go for it,” he said, reflecting on the intense race. “Turn one is a great spot to pass, and I hope the crowd enjoyed the show.”
As Verstappen heads into the Las Vegas Grand Prix with a considerable lead in the standings, the potential repercussions of the FIA’s findings loom large. Should the investigation conclude that impartiality was breached, Verstappen’s triumph in Brazil could be nullified, casting a shadow over one of his most remarkable performances this season.