Overview
- Wehrlein secured the 2026 drivers' championship with 169 points after the London double‑header, finishing ahead of Jake Dennis on 164 and Mitch Evans on 160.
- Sunday's deciding race featured repeated on-track blocking of Wehrlein by Antonio Felix da Costa and a late incident in which Wehrlein spun Joel Eriksson and received a five‑second time penalty.
- Taylor Barnard won the Sunday race while Wehrlein crossed the line 14th, and official stewards confirmed the five‑second penalty without altering the final championship outcome.
- Wehrlein publicly accused da Costa of trying to 'ruin' his race and used strong language on team radio, while Jaguar defended da Costa's role as part of a team strategy to help Mitch Evans.
- The tight season, which entered the London weekend with nine possible contenders and narrowed to three after Saturday, leaves questions about the limits of team tactics and how stewards police blocking going forward.