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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
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Liam Lawson said he was surprised at being demoted by the Red Bull team after only two races of the new season but remained determined to make his mark in Formula One with the junior Racing Bulls tea...
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"I have absolute 100% faith in this team," added the 40-year-old Briton, who joined in January from Mercedes.
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Lewis Hamilton takes first-ever win for Ferrari in sprint race at Chinese Grand PrixLewis Hamilton claimed his first-ever win for Ferrari as he cruised to a dominant victory in the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday. Hamilton started the 19-lap race on pole, held off his longtime rival Max Verstappen on the opening corners ...
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Oscar Piastri won the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday and his teammate Lando Norris finished second in a dominant race for McLaren, while three drivers – including Lewis Hamilton – were later disqualified.
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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 is disqualified as Oscar Piastri secures third career win as McLaren dominates Chinese Grand Prix
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GPFans on MSNLewis Hamilton explains shock Ferrari decline at Chinese Grand PrixThe 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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Daily Express US on MSNLewis Hamilton shoots down 'rubbish' Ferrari suggestion ahead of Japanese Grand PrixLewis Hamilton has had a mixed start to life with Ferrari, but he has hit out at suggestions that he is losing faith in the team after just two races in the car
Lewis Hamilton acknowledged that adapting to Ferrari's new team and culture takes time, as he has yet to secure a win in his first season. After facing challenges in the Australian and Chinese Grand Prix,
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 ...