In a dramatic twist at the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix, the FIA has released new evidence that could seriously implicate Max Verstappen. The revelation comes just hours after the controversial decision to hand the Red Bull driver a 10-second time penalty for his collision with George Russell — an incident that not only impacted the race but is now challenging the reigning world champion’s reputation.
The new evidence is based on previously unreleased team radio communications and detailed telemetry data that cast Verstappen’s actions during the critical race moment in a new light. According to the FIA, the data clearly shows that Verstappen executed a risky move in Turn 3 of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, resulting in contact with Russell’s Mercedes. Additionally, the radio messages between Verstappen and his race engineer added to the controversy: in an intense tone, Verstappen demanded “more freedom to fight,” which some interpret as encouragement toward more aggressive driving.
This development has sparked strong reactions from teams, drivers, and fans alike. While Red Bull initially called the penalty “excessive,” internal discussions are now reportedly underway on how to respond to the new evidence. Team principal Christian Horner stated:
“We’re reviewing the new materials carefully. If the allegations hold, we will take appropriate action internally.”
Mercedes, on the other hand, welcomed the development. George Russell said he felt “unfairly pressured” during the incident and was glad the FIA was taking a closer look. Many experts are now calling for stricter penalties for repeat offenders and clearer guidelines from race control regarding dangerous driving.
Social media exploded with reactions. Fans are divided — while Verstappen supporters accuse the FIA of targeting him, many applaud the governing body’s transparency and commitment to fairness.
What this means for Verstappen remains unclear. Further penalties or even a suspension for the next race have not been ruled out. One thing is certain: the incident has sent shockwaves through the paddock and could significantly alter the dynamics of the 2025 championship.
Formula 1 is experiencing one of its most explosive moments of the season, and all eyes are now on the next race — and on Max Verstappen.