Ferrari faced a disappointing conclusion to the Chinese Grand Prix, where both drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, finished fifth and sixth but were later disqualified for technical violations. The FIA’s inspection revealed Hamilton's car had skid wear below the limit, while Leclerc's car was underweight. Ferrari admitted their miscalculations and accepted full responsibility for the errors, stating that they would learn from the situation to prevent future mistakes. The combination of closely defined regulations and a strategic mistake led to their drivers' disqualifications, tarnishing the team's performance during the race weekend.
Ferrari have admitted they were at fault for the mistakes that led to the disqualification of both their drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, from the Chinese Grand Prix.
Ferrari acknowledged that there were no mitigating circumstances and that it was a genuine error. Both drivers were disqualified shortly after the post-race inspection.
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