Red Bull driver Verstappen had been leading the race after Ferrari polesitter Charles Leclerc made a second pitstop to change back onto a set of soft tyres.
He had been closing slowly on Verstappen, who was running a one-stop strategy on medium tyres, when Daniel Ricciardo stopped his McLaren between the two Lesmo corners with his car stuck in gear.
The car could not be moved back behind the barriers and required a crane to lift it from the roadside.
While the leaders pitted for fresh tyres in anticipation of a restart, the race remained under safety car conditions to the end, prompting frustration both from runner-up Leclerc and Verstappen’s team boss Christian Horner.
“There was enough time to get that race going,” Horner told Sky. “I think they picked up the wrong car, they picked up George Russell.”
The FIA has now responded to explain why the race ended under caution, stating that the severity of the incident was not great enough to warrant a red flag.
An FIA spokesperson said: “While every effort was made to recover Car #3 quickly and resume racing, the situation developed and marshals were unable to put the car into neutral and push it into the escape road.
The Safety Car George Russell, Mercedes W13, Kevin Magnussen, Haas VF-22, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari F1-75
Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images
“As the safety of the recovery operation is our only priority, and the incident was not significant enough to require a red flag, the race ended under safety car following the procedures agreed between the FIA and all competitors.
“The timing of the safety car period within a race has no bearing on this procedure.”
Asked by Autosport to explain what had happened, Ricciardo said he had no warning that the car was about to shut down, explaining that there was “nothing I could do”.
“It just switched off,” he said. “I didn’t feel any warning signs, I was in Lesmo 1 and then just nothing. And because then it was off, I was in-gear.
“So I tried to pull over to the inside, off the racing line obviously to a safe area as soon as possible, but I couldn’t see anywhere where I could pull in so I just had to stop on the grass and that was it.
“I tried to get out of the car as quick as possible and do what I could, but obviously I heard at the end that the race ended like that under safety car.
“So a shame for the race but nothing I could do.”
Leclerc conceded that the safety car interruption had not unduly altered the outcome of his race.
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