Formula 1 / Race Results
Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were disqualified from the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix due to technical infringements. This unexpected turn of events, following Hamilton's sprint race victory, has raised questions and concerns abou...
The disqualifications followed a weekend of mixed fortunes for Ferrari. Hamilton won the sprint race on Saturday, showcasing the car's potential. However, the main race revealed performance inconsistencies. Changes to the car's setup between the sprint and the main race appeared to negatively impact performance. Expert Ralf Schumacher criticized Ferrari's "incompetence," particularly regarding the skid block wear, given the prior sprint race data. The incident echoes a similar disqualification for Hamilton (then with Mercedes) and Leclerc at the 2023 US Grand Prix. Ferrari's Team Principal, Fred Vasseur, has emphasized a 'no-blame' culture, focusing on stability and team unity. The team's response to this setback will be crucial, requiring a thorough investigation and adjustments to prevent future occurrences. The pressure is now on Ferrari to understand the root causes and demonstrate their ability to rebound.
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