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Both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have been referred to the United States Grand Prix Formula 1 stewards after failing a post-race plank-wear inspection, putting them at risk of disqualification
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have been reported to the United States Grand Prix stewards for failing a post-race inspection of their cars’ plank wear, potentially leading to disqualification. The inspection found that the “skids” on the underside of their cars did not meet the technical regulations. The stewards will now consider the matter. If penalized, the most likely outcome would be exclusion from the race results, as was the case with Michael Schumacher in the 1994 Belgian Grand Prix. This would promote Lando Norris to second place and Carlos Sainz to the podium. Logan Sargeant would also score his first point in Formula 1.
Source: The Race