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Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Ferrari Admits Mistakes After Double Disqualification at Shanghai Grand Prix

Michael Tower

Ferrari disqualified from Shanghai Grand Prix due to weight regulations violations. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton's cars found underweight after post-race scrutineering, costing 18 constructors' points. Team vows to investigate mistakes and learn from them. Haas team benefited most with Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman moving up to fifth and eighth respectively, scoring 14 points.

Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Unraveling Ferrari’s Weight Woes at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix

Michael Tower

2025 Chinese Grand Prix: Ferrari's Disqualification Due to Weight Limit Violation Leclerc was disqualified for being slightly below the minimum weight limit, a rule in place for 30 years. His car weighed 799kg after mandatory fuel draw, breaching the limit. Hamilton was also disqualified for different reasons. Ferrari's team boss Frederic Vasseur apologized in press conferences with no defense offered.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc

Ferrari’s Qualifying Performance Reflects True F1 Standing, Says Leclerc

Michael Tower

Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari's qualifying performance at the Chinese Grand Prix is a truer reflection of their F1 standing, as neither he nor Lewis Hamilton replicated Friday's sprint success in qualifying. Leclerc felt they underperformed and were further away than expected, but if everything had gone well, they could have been three tenths off. Despite starting 4th in the sprint, Leclerc struggled with dirty air and tyre issues. Both drivers aim to improve their positions in tomorrow's race.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc

Charles Leclerc’s Struggles in Sprint Qualifying: A Look at His Challenges

Michael Tower

"Charles Leclerc shares struggles in Sprint Qualifying at Shanghai International Circuit, citing technical issues in Turns 1-3 and a fourth-place start for tomorrow's race. Additionally, he faces an alleged breach of FIA regulations."

Williams Driver: Carlos Sainz

Struggling for Comfort: Carlos Sainz Expresses Unsettled Feelings in His Williams F1 Car

Michael Tower

Spanish driver Carlos Sainz admits discomfort in his Williams F1 car after a challenging performance in the Chinese Grand Prix sprint qualifying. Struggling with balance and adaptation issues, he finished 13th on the grid while teammate Alex Albon advanced into the top 10. Sainz hopes to adapt with more experience and improve results for the next race.

Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Luxury Timepieces and Formula 1: A Symphony of Speed and Style

Michael Tower

Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton sports an extraordinary $600,000 Richard Mille watch, symbolizing his shift to Ferrari. The RM 74-02 Automatic Tourbillon, with its Gold Carbon TPT case and unique in-house calibre CRMT5, embodies luxury and reliability for an F1 driver's active lifestyle.

Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton Leaves Heartfelt Message at Iconic Ferrari Restaurant Ahead of Chinese Grand Prix

Michael Tower

Lewis Hamilton leaves heartfelt message at iconic "Ferrari restaurant" Ristorante Montana, a symbol of Italian motorsport culture. The seven-time F1 world champion wrote a thank you note in Italian for the food, after a disappointing season opener, seeking redemption at Shanghai Grand Prix.

Nico Hulkenberg with Haas VF-24 Car

Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Qualifying

Michael Tower

2025 Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Race Weekend at Shanghai International Circuit. Lewis Hamilton aims to bounce back after a challenging start in Australia. Lando Norris leads with caution about competition from Red Bull & Ferrari. Sprint Qualifying schedule: 11:30 - 12:30 GMT, 03:30 - 04:30 PST, 20:30 - 21:30 ET, 04:30 - 05:30 CET. Tune in to Sky Sports F1 or streaming services like NowTV (UK), ESPN, fuboTV, and F1 TV (US).

Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton’s TikTok Debut: A Homage to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and His Dream Car

Michael Tower

Lewis Hamilton debuted on TikTok with a modern take on Ferris Bueller's Day Off, driving his dream car, a Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder. Despite a challenging start to the 2025 season, Hamilton expressed enthusiasm for the year ahead. The production of this video was substantial, requiring a full day on set and collaboration with actor Edward Norton.

Will Lewis Hamilton outperform Charles Leclerc in 2025?

The Impact of Newcomers on Established Champions: A Comparative Analysis Between Hamilton and Leclerc, Marquez and Bagnaia

Michael Tower

In motorsports, newcomers Lewis Hamilton and Marc Marquez are shaking up established hierarchies. Previously cornerstones Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) and Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) face challenges. Hamilton's 7 titles vs Leclerc's 8 wins; Marquez's 6 MotoGP titles vs Bagnaia's 2. On-track, Marquez dominates, leaving Bagnaia struggling to keep up.