F1: Both Ferrari drivers disqualified from Chinese Grand Prix

Formula One F1 - Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China - March 21, 2025 Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are seen at the Shanghai International Circuit ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix disqualification

Formula One F1 – Chinese Grand Prix – Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China – March 21, 2025 Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are seen at the Shanghai International Circuit ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

SHANGHAI–Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were disqualified from the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix after their cars failed post-race checks on Sunday.

The pair finished fifth and sixth respectively in the race in Shanghai but Leclerc’s car was found to be under the weight limit while Hamilton’s car was reported to stewards for excessive skid wear.

“Charles was on a one-stop strategy today and this meant his tyre wear was very high, causing the car to be underweight. With regard to Lewis’ skid wear, we misjudged the consumption by a small margin,” said Ferrari in a statement.

“There was no intention to gain any advantage. We will learn from what happened today and make sure we don’t make the same mistakes again. Clearly it’s not the way we wanted to end our Chinese GP weekend, neither for ourselves, nor for our fans whose support for us is unwavering.”

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Alpine’s Pierre Gasly, who finished 11th, was also disqualified for his car being below the minimum weight.

Leclerc had lost his car’s front wing end plate in a first-lap collision with Hamilton but that was replaced before the final weighing.

Formula One F1 - Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China - March 23, 2025 Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in the a pit lane during the race  disqualification

Formula One F1 – Chinese Grand Prix – Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China – March 23, 2025 Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in the a pit lane during the race Pool via REUTERS/Alex Plavevski

Stewards reported that it weighed 799 kg after the fuel was drained, with the minimum weight set at 800 kg.

The thickness of the plank on Hamilton’s car was below the minimum nine mm.

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“During the hearing the team representative confirmed that the measurement is correct and that all required procedures were performed correctly,” stewards said in a statement.

“The team also acknowledged that there were no mitigating circumstances and that it was a genuine error by the team.”

The disqualifications benefited Haas particularly, with Esteban Ocon moving up to fifth and rookie Oliver Bearman eighth.

Italian Andrea Kimi Antonelli moved up to sixth for Mercedes with Alex Albon seventh for Williams.

Gasly’s disqualification meant Lance Stroll finished ninth for Aston Martin and Carlos Sainz took the final point for Williams despite finishing 13th on track.

Australian Oscar Piastri won the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix in a McLaren one-two with Lando Norris.

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