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Now, the FIA have struck Ferrari with a double disqualification, stripping the 40-year-old of his sixth-place finish along with Leclerc's disqualification from P5, meaning the Scuderia leave Shanghai with zero points towards their early championship fight from the second grand prix of the year.
Lewis Hamilton is disqualified as Oscar Piastri secures third career win as McLaren dominates Chinese Grand Prix
Catch up on live updates and reaction from Shanghai on Friday free practice and sprint qualifying, as the new Formula One season rolls into China
Italian team head to Suzuka already 61 points adrift of McLaren after their disappointing start to the season was compounded by costly double exclusion in China; watch every session of the Japanese GP live on Sky Sports F1 from Friday,
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.
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Ferrari vows to sort 'mistakes' that disqualified Hamilton: 5 takeaways from F1's Chinese Grand PrixThere was so much drama at Ferrari that it overshadowed Sunday's Grand Prix ... congratulates McLaren driver Oscar Piastri of Australia for winning the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix race at the Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, Sunday, March ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Lewis Hamilton hits out as Ferrari star DISQUALIFIED from Chinese Grand PrixFerrari have issued an official team statement, after Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were stripped of their points finishes in the aftermath of the Chinese Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton has hit out at the media's double standard with Max Verstappen ahead of the Chinese GP following his tense Ferrari radio exchanges.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri has scored his maiden pole position in Formula 1 ahead of Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix by delivering two sizzling laps that were quick enough for the top spot ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell.