Lewis Hamilton, Chinese Grand Prix and Piastri
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Oscar Piastri delivered a commanding performance at the Chinese Grand Prix, leading teammate Lando Norris to a McLaren 1-2 finish and giving the team a sweep of the Formula One season’s first two race...
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George Russell has quickly put them to rest.
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Why was Lewis Hamilton disqualified from Chinese Grand Prix? - Hamilton had crossed the line in sixth but later suffered a DQ along with Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc and Pierre Gasly of Alpine
Lewis Hamilton claimed his first win for his new team Ferrari as he cruised to a dominant victory in the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday.
The disqualifications are a massive blow to Ferrari, which had been set to gain 18 points with Leclerc and Hamilton finishing in P5 and P6
Lewis Hamilton’s first full race weekend as a Ferrari Formula 1 driver was not the result he hoped for. His second is off to a much better start. After finishing the Australian Grand Prix in tenth place,
Lewis Hamilton’s second race weekend as a Ferrari driver began with pole position, and a win, in the F1 Sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix. It ended with a disqualification in the Grand Prix itself,
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Lewis Hamilton retains lead from arch rival Max Verstappen in sprint race - Follow updates from the Shanghai International Circuit as Hamilton starts on pole ahead of Verstappen
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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.
The Ferrari star pulled back a slightly more positive result from Q2 and Q3 meaning he lined up in P5 for lights out at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday. Hamilton failed to improve on the P5 start on Sunday and even swapped places with team-mate Charles Leclerc during the race due to his slower form.
Lewis Hamilton has been disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix for a technical infringement on his Ferrari car. Hamilton finished sixth in Sunday’s main grand prix after winning the sprint race in Shanghai earlier in the weekend to secure his first win for Ferrari.