Ferrari vows to sort 'mistakes' that disqualified Hamilton: 5 takeaways from F1's Chinese Grand Prix
- Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc from Ferrari were disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix for technical infringements involving their cars.
- Charles Leclerc's car weight was below the required limit of 800 kg, leading to his disqualification and costing him a fifth-place finish.
- Alpine's Pierre Gasly was also disqualified for having an underweight car, losing his eleventh position in the race.
- The FIA confirmed that all procedures were followed correctly and determined that there were no mitigating circumstances for the disqualifications.
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Ferrari vows to sort 'mistakes' that disqualified Hamilton: 5 takeaways from F1's Chinese Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton went from the thrill of winning a sprint race for his new Ferrari team to the agony of being disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix the following day alongside teammate Charles Leclerc. There was so much drama at…
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