Hamilton’s Bold Allegation: Uncovering the Illegality of Multiple Cars Following US GP Disqualification

Hamilton’s Bold Allegation: Uncovering the Illegality of Multiple Cars Following US GP Disqualification

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Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were disqualified from the United States Grand Prix last weekend after their cars failed post-race checks. Since then, the FIA has faced scrutiny due to only sampling a small portion of the field.

Lewis Hamilton alleges that multiple cars in the United States Grand Prix violated technical regulations and were illegal. He and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc were disqualified for excessive plank wear. The FIA conducts random checks to ensure compliance with regulations, but this system has been criticized since two out of four cars failed the check. Mercedes has admitted to making a mistake and will approach bumpy tracks differently in the future. Hamilton believes that more than two cars should have been disqualified and calls for a revised structure to ensure fairness. The bumpy track conditions caused some cars to have better ride quality than others, resulting in excessive wear.

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Source: RacingNews 365

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