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’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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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.
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Lewis Hamilton went from the thrill of winning a sprint race for his new Ferrari team to the agony of being disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix the following day alongside teammate Charles Leclerc.
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.
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 ...