Lewis Hamilton lost his second-place finish at the United States Grand Prix after being disqualified when his Mercedes failed a physical floor and plank ...
Both Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were under investigation for a breach of regulations governing the floor of their cars.
The Mercedes driver had finished second behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen but four hours after the conclusion of the Grand Prix discovered it would all count ...
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Lewis Hamilton was disqualified for having an illegal car after finishing second behind Max Verstappen at the United States Grand Prix.
Nearly four hours after the chequered flag fell on Hamilton's most competitive race of the season, the stewards declared his car illegal.
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were disqualified from the United States Grand Prix on Sunday.Hamilton finished second and was just two seconds beh.
Both Hamilton and Charles Leclerc fell foul of the same breach - but why is there a car plank and did the drivers gain an unfair advantage?
You can't blame Lewis Hamilton or Charles Leclerc for not being best pleased at how things turned out at the US Grand Prix on Sunday.
The sprint format, a spot of wind, a bumpy truck and some bad luck combined to spoil strong weekends for Mercedes and Ferrari.
The rule has existed for nearly 30 years but is rarely broken. A unique set of circumstances conspired agai...
The Mercedes and Ferrari driver were disqualified from Sunday's United States Grand Prix after falling foul of the rules governing the floor of their cars.