Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Chinese Grand Prix
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The disqualifications of Leclerc and Hamilton are a massive blow to Ferrari, which thought it had gained 18 points in Shanghai on Sunday after they had initially finished fifth and sixth respectively...
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Lewis Hamilton’s win in China ‘not good’ for relationship with Charles Leclerc, says former F1 champion - Hamilton won the sprint race in China, claiming his first victory in the red of Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc disqualified from Chinese GP in F1 calamity for Ferrari - The cars of Hamilton and Leclerc both failed post-race checks in a major blow after the race in Shanghai
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Distractify on MSNLewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc Were Disqualified From the China GP, but Why?Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were disqualified from the China GP, leaving Ferrari in a major hole, and fans wondering why that happened.
Both Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc face disqualification from the Chinese Grand Prix after Hamilton's SF-25 car was said to have not met the minimum plank thickness requirements,
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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton Ferrari ‘swap’ message sparks Charles Leclerc confusionTeam radio communication at Ferrari was once more a talking point during Sprint qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix. That was after Leclerc was left perplexed by being told to “swap” position on the track with Hamilton,
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc made contact with the rear of Lewis Hamilton 's SF-25 F1 car during the opening lap of the Chinese Grand Prix, leading to front wing damage. While he described the incident as a "shame," Leclerc expressed satisfaction with the car's overall pace.
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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton radio transcript explains moving aside for Charles LeclercThe Ferrari duo of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc swapped places during the Chinese Grand Prix after it became clear the latter had more pace. Some unaired radio messages, though, add further context to what may have seemed like a contentious situation on the broadcast.
Lewis Hamilton has been disqualified from sixth place in the Chinese Grand Prix after his Ferrari was adjudged to have broken the rules. Hamilton, who had scored eight points, was summoned to see the stewards in Shanghai after the rearmost skid on his Ferrari came in between 8.
Lewis Hamilton has been disqualified from sixth place in the ... Three hours after the race Hamilton was thrown out of the result, with Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc also disqualified from fifth place after his car was underweight.