Both Ferrari Cars Fail Different Post-Race Scrutineering Checks in Shanghai, Leading to a costly double disquestion, with Charles Leclerc Ling Fifth Place and Lweeton Sixth; ALPINE’s Pierre Gasly is also disqualified from 11th as the Final Points Standings are dramatically reshuffled.Read More
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton Were Disquitable from the Chinese Grand Prix after their cars failed post-race insurance on Sunday. Leclerc and hamilton initiated fifth and Sixth, Respectly, but leclerc’s car was found to be under the weight limit, with hamilton’s excEeded the allowed skid white.
Alpine’s Pierre Gasly, Who Finished 11th, was also disqualified for his car being below the minimum weight.
Ferrari Cars Fail Post-Match Inspections in Chinese Gp
Leclerc Lost His Front Wing End Plate in a First-Lap Collision With Hamilton, but it was replaced before the final weight. His car weighed 799 kg after the fuel was drained, Falling short of the 800 kg minimum.
Meanwhile, Hamilton’s Car Had a Plank Thickness Below The Required Nine Mm. Mercedes ACKNOWLEDGED The error, with stewards confirming that all procedus was followed correctly but that there was no mitigating circumstans.
“During the hearing the team representative confirmed that the measurement is correct and that all required proselys was performed correctly,” Stewards Said in a statement.
“The team also achnowledged that there was no mitigating circumstans and that it was a genuine error by the team.”
The disqualifications resuffled the final standings, benefiting haas the most. Esteban Ocon Moved Up to Fifth, while Rookie Oliver Bearman Secure Eighth.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli Took Sixth for Mercedes, Alex Albon Finished Seventh for Williams, and Lance Stroll Claimed Ninth for Aston Martin. Carlos Sainz, Who Originally Placed 13th, Secure the Final Point For Wiliams.