Lewis Hamilton’s second-place finish at the United States Grand Prix, along with the sixth-place finish from Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, could be in danger following some post-race inspections.
Update: After officials with both teams met with race stewards, officials released their decisions. Both Hamilton and Leclerc were disqualified.
As a result of the disqualifications, here are the ten drivers who finished in the points at the United States Grand Prix:
Max Verstappen
Lando Norris
Carlos Sainz Jr.
Sergio Pérez
George Russell
Pierre Gasly
Lance Stroll
Yuki Tsunoda
Alexander Albon
Logan Sargeant
That means Sargeant has now scored his first F1 points.
Previous updates: According to a document released following the conclusion of the USGP, Formula 1 Technical Delegate inspected the planks on both cars, and noted that the skids were “not in compliance” with F1’s Technical Regulations:
Article 3.5.9 of the F1 Technical Regulations governs the “Plank Assembly,” and subsection (e) as identified above reads as follows:
The thickness of the plank assembly measured normal to the lower surface must be 10mm ± 0.2mm and must be uniform when new. A minimum thickness of 9mm will be accepted due to wear, and conformity to this provision will be checked at the peripheries of the designated holes.
Penalties for violations of the Technical Regulations can include disqualification. Should such a penalty be handed down, it would shake up the final results.
All cars undergo such inspections following the conclusion of the grand prix. Only Hamilton and Leclerc — and not their teammates George Russell and Carlos Sainz Jr. — were noted by Bauer.
F1 journalist Albert Fabrega captured images of representatives from both teams heading to meet with race officials.
This post will be updated as more information becomes available.