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Ferrari Faces Scrutiny After Double Disqualification at Chinese Grand Prix
Formula 1 team Ferrari is under intense examination after both drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, were disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix. The rulings, stemming from post-race inspections, have been labeled a ‘major embarrassment’ for the Scuderia by former F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone, marking a dramatic turn in what was already an eventful weekend in Shanghai. The
Hamilton’s Sprint Success Turns Sour
Coming into the
Pace Fades in Qualifying and Race
Following the sprint race triumph,
Post-Race Inspections Lead to Disqualification
Routine post-race scrutineering by the FIA revealed that Hamilton’s car exceeded the permitted limit for skid block wear by 0.5mm, leading to his immediate disqualification. Subsequently, Leclerc faced an identical outcome after his vehicle was found to be 1kg below the minimum weight requirement.
Ecclestone Condemns Ferrari’s Setbacks
“I encountered former

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Preventative Measures Questioned
While Ecclestone acknowledged that Hamilton’s
Scrutiny on Car Checks and Regulations
“It’s apparent there wasn’t an effective control system in place to verify the cars after qualifying,” he stated. “The regulation regarding minimum weight has been a long-standing rule for many decades. Drivers have historically used methods, such as driving through gravel after the finish line, to intentionally add weight by collecting stones with the tyres.”