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Another Blow for Ferrari: Leclerc, Hamilton Disqualified from China GP

Another Blow for Ferrari: Leclerc, Hamilton Disqualified from China GP

March 23, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

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Formula ‍1 Drivers ​Disqualified at‍ chinese Grand Prix

Formula 1 Drivers Disqualified at Chinese grand Prix

Table of Contents

  • Formula 1 Drivers Disqualified at Chinese grand Prix
  • formula 1 Drivers Disqualified at Chinese Grand Prix
    • Why were Charles Leclerc, Pierre Gasly, and Lewis Hamilton Disqualified?
    • What ‌were the specific regulations violated by Leclerc and Gasly?
    • What happened regarding ‌Leclerc’s ‍damaged front wing?
    • What regulation did Hamilton violate?
    • What is the significance of the ‍minimum‍ weight‍ requirement⁢ in Formula 1?
    • How did tire‍ wear impact the race strategy?
    • Summary of Disqualifications at the‍ Chinese Grand Prix

Shanghai, China -⁢ March 23, 2025

Several drivers faced disqualification following the Chinese Grand Prix due to technical infringements.

Post-race inspections revealed that the cars of Charles Leclerc and Pierre Gasly were underweight. Both cars weighed 799 kilograms, falling short of the required ‌800 kilograms ⁣even‍ after accounting for⁤ fuel consumption.

A technical⁣ delegate permitted Ferrari to replace ⁤a damaged front⁢ wing on Leclerc’s ‌car for data collection purposes. For information, a replacement front wing weighs 0.2 kg more than the wing used in the race, the delegate reported.

Stewards persistent that the underweight condition violated regulations, leading to disqualification.

both Leclerc​ and Gasly will be disqualified for the underweight of the monopost. Ferrari was ​allowed to deploy a broken⁤ front⁣ wing plate, but nevertheless both monoposts were ⁢below‍ 800 kg.

Stevo Eisele (@stevoeiseele) -‍ March 23, 2025

Tire wear also played a role in the race strategy. Teams anticipated multiple pit ‍stops, but most drivers completed the race with fewer changes, resulting in increased tire load and wear.

Lewis Hamilton also faced disqualification, not due to weight, but because of excessive skid wear on the floor plate of his car.

Regulations stipulate a new board must measure 10 mm⁢ ± 0.2 mm. The minimum allowed thickness after wear is 9 mm.

Measurements taken from Hamilton’s car after the race registered 8.6⁤ mm, 8.6 mm, and 8.5 mm⁤ at various control points. This violation was also referred to the ⁣Stewards.

BREAKING: Pierre Gasly, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton have been disqualified from the Chinese Grand prix.Gasly and Leclerc’s cars were ⁤found to be underweight, while Hamilton’s car was deemed to have excessive skid wear.

Formula 1 (@F1) – March 23, 2025

It was ‍found ‍that the car ‍number 16 weighs 799 ‍kg instead of the required 800 kg. The weighing took place in the ‍presence of the team representatives and there was no‍ question, officials stated.

Leclerc ​had finished fifth, Hamilton

formula 1 Drivers Disqualified at Chinese Grand Prix

Shanghai, China – March 23, 2025

Why were Charles Leclerc, Pierre Gasly, and Lewis Hamilton Disqualified?

following⁣ the Chinese Grand ⁢Prix on March 23, 2025, ⁢Charles Leclerc ⁣and Pierre ⁤Gasly were disqualified due to⁣ their⁤ cars being underweight. ⁣Lewis Hamilton was disqualified for excessive skid wear on ‍the floor plate ‌of ‌his car.

What ‌were the specific regulations violated by Leclerc and Gasly?

Both Leclerc and Gasly’s cars were found to ‌weigh 799‍ kilograms, falling short ⁢of the minimum weight requirement‍ of⁣ 800 kilograms, even after accounting for fuel consumption. ‍This‌ violated the FIA Formula 1 Technical ⁣Regulations.

What happened regarding ‌Leclerc’s ‍damaged front wing?

A technical‌ delegate permitted Ferrari to replace a damaged front wing on Leclerc’s car for data collection. It was reported that the replacement front ⁤wing weighed 0.2 kg ⁣more than ‌the wing used during the ⁣race.​ Despite this, the car was still underweight.

What regulation did Hamilton violate?

Hamilton’s ⁤car was ‌found to have excessive ‍skid ‍wear​ on the floor ⁣plate. The regulations stipulate a new‌ board must measure⁤ 10 mm ± 0.2 mm.⁣ The minimum allowed thickness after wear is 9 mm. Measurements taken ‍from Hamilton’s car after the race registered 8.6 mm, 8.6 mm, and 8.5 ‌mm.

What is the significance of the ‍minimum‍ weight‍ requirement⁢ in Formula 1?

The minimum weight requirement helps ensure fair⁤ competition and⁤ prevents teams from gaining an unfair advantage ​through weight reduction, which can improve performance. ‌The underweight condition of Leclerc’s and‌ Gasly’s cars resulted in their disqualification.

How did tire‍ wear impact the race strategy?

Tire wear played a role in‌ the ⁣race strategy. Teams​ anticipated multiple pit stops, but many drivers completed the race ​with ⁤fewer changes. This resulted in increased tire load⁤ and ⁣wear.

Summary of Disqualifications at the‍ Chinese Grand Prix

Here’s ⁢a summary of the ‍violations that led to the disqualifications:

Driver Violation weight/Measurement Regulation Violated
Charles Leclerc Underweight Car 799 kg ​(required 800 kg) FIA Formula 1 ⁣Technical Regulations (article 4.1)
Pierre Gasly Underweight car 799 kg ⁤(required 800 kg) FIA Formula 1 ‌Technical Regulations (Article 4.1)
Lewis Hamilton Excessive Skid Wear 8.6 mm,8.6 mm, ⁢8.5 mm (minimum allowed 9 mm) Regulation 3.5.9

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