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One Red Bull F1 star has been handed a devastating disqualification verdict at the Miami Grand Prix.
The FIA have announced that Red Bull F1 star Isack Hadjar has been disqualified at the Miami Grand Prix after his car was found to have an illegal element.
This weekend at the Miami International Autodrome has been full of drama, with both Saturday’s sprint race and Sunday’s main grand prix facing disqualifications and changes in schedule.
Hadjar, a 21-year-old Frenchman, had qualified in ninth position for the Miami GP, but his car was discovered to have floor boards extending beyond the legal limits, resulting in his disqualification.
The FIA stewards confirmed the disqualification following a technical inspection, leading to Hadjar starting the race from the pit lane while his teammate Max Verstappen takes his place on the front row.
The decision was made in accordance with Article C3.5.5 of the FIA F1 Regulations, and Hadjar’s breach of technical regulations led to the standard penalty of disqualification.
The FIA’s Technical Director, Jo Bauer, referred the matter to the stewards, who upheld the disqualification and nullified Hadjar’s starting position in the Miami Grand Prix.
As a result, the weekend’s racing in Miami has been eventful, with Hadjar’s disqualification adding to the drama of the Formula 1 action at the Miami International Autodrome.



