
Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton and Charles LeclerC were disqualified in China Grand Prix after each car failed to check the technology after lace.
Team One Leclerc and Hamilton were ranked 5th and 6th in Ferrari in Shanghai Gyeongju, respectively, but their vehicles were mandatory after the FIA Technical delegates, Jo Bauer, and after the race investigation checks.
LeclerC’s car is found to be 1kg of low weight, and Hamilton’s S is infringement of Mercedes drivers second in the US GP in 2023.
Removing two Ferrari from the final classic means that the Italian team lost its potential 18 points in the constructor championship, falling to fifth place behind Williams in the early season, leaving 61 points than the leader MCLAREN.
Alpine’s Pierre Gasly, which ranked 11th, was also disqualified as failing to check weight after lace.
Excluding Ferrari’s double Esteban Ocon Promote from the seventh to fifth place of Haas.
Mercedes Some Antonelli Sixth with Williams Alex Albon Seventh and British rookie Oliver Bearman 8th in the second HaaS proven on the bumper day of the US -owned team.
Aston Martin ‘s, who could not enjoy the 11th place because of the exclusion of gas Lance walk Going up from 12th to 9th Carlos reaper Now it was the last point of 10 days to open a Williams account.
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