Unveiling FIA’s Clarification on Scrutineering: Shedding Light on Hamilton and Leclerc’s Disqualification

Unveiling FIA’s Clarification on Scrutineering: Shedding Light on Hamilton and Leclerc’s Disqualification

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FIA explain scrutineering process after Hamilton, Leclerc disqualified

“The disqualifications of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc at the United States Grand Prix caused controversy over F1’s scrutineering process. Random checks are carried out on different areas of the cars to ensure compliance with the regulations. Teams do not know before the race which specific areas of their cars might be examined. Breaches of the rules are occasionally found and reported to the stewards, who determine the appropriate action. Additional examinations are conducted between qualifying and the race, including detailed analysis on internal components. The process involves comparing physical components with CAD files and verifying team data. Overall, the scrutineering process is designed to maintain fairness in F1.”

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Source: RacingNews 365

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