The Chinese Grand Prix saw Oscar Piastri claim victory over his McLaren teammate Lando Norris, marking an exceptional performance for the team in the second round of the Formula 1 2024 season. Meanwhile, Ferrari suffered a post-race disaster, as both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were disqualified for technical infringements.
Piastri’s Dominant Victory and Redemption from Australia
After a disappointing Australian Grand Prix, where Piastri spun out of second place, the Chinese GP victory served as a redemption for the Australian driver. Starting from pole position, Piastri controlled the race from start to finish, executing a one-stop strategy perfectly and managing tyre degradation efficiently.
Lando Norris Settles for Second Despite Brake Issues
While Norris finished 9.7 seconds behind Piastri, he struggled with a brake pedal issue in the closing laps. The British driver retained his position as the championship leader, thanks to his win in Australia.
George Russell Secures Podium for Mercedes
George Russell delivered an impressive drive to claim third place, moving up to third in the championship standings with a consistent performance throughout the race.
Despite losing second place to Norris after the first round of pit stops, Russell secured vital points for Mercedes.
Ferrari’s Post-Race Nightmare: Leclerc and Hamilton Disqualified
Leclerc’s Initial Struggles and Collision with Hamilton
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc faced a tough race from the beginning after a minor collision with Lewis Hamilton on Lap 1, resulting in front wing damage. Despite this, he outpaced Hamilton in the first stint and overtook him on Lap 22.
Disqualification Drama
Both Leclerc and Hamilton were disqualified after the race due to technical rule violations:
- Leclerc’s Ferrari was found to be under the minimum 800kg weight limit.
- Hamilton’s car had excessive plank wear underneath.
- Pierre Gasly of Alpine was also disqualified for an underweight car.
This disqualification led to Esteban Ocon (Alpine) moving up to P5, followed by Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) in P6.
Max Verstappen Finishes Fourth for Red Bull
Despite a quiet race, Max Verstappen finished fourth after overtaking Leclerc in the final laps, though the Ferrari disqualification made the move irrelevant.
Haas, Williams, and Aston Martin Benefit from Disqualifications
With Ferrari’s post-race DSQ, Haas, Williams, and Aston Martin drivers gained crucial positions:
- Esteban Ocon (Haas) finished P5.
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) secured P6.
- Alex Albon (Williams) finished P7.
- Oliver Bearman (Haas) took P8.
- Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) moved into the Top 10.
Formula 1 Pays Tribute to Eddie Jordan
Before the race, Formula 1 honored former team owner Eddie Jordan, who passed away at the age of 76 earlier this week, with a one-minute silence on the grid.
Summary of the Chinese Grand Prix 2024
Category | Details |
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Why in News? | Oscar Piastri won the Chinese Grand Prix, with McLaren securing a 1-2 finish. Ferrari suffered post-race disqualifications for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. |
Race Winner | Oscar Piastri (McLaren) |
2nd Place | Lando Norris (McLaren) |
3rd Place | George Russell (Mercedes) |
Max Verstappen’s Finish | 4th place (Red Bull) |
Disqualified Drivers | Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari), Pierre Gasly (Alpine) |
Reason for DSQ | Leclerc’s car was underweight; Hamilton had excessive plank wear; Gasly’s car was also underweight. |
Beneficiaries of DSQ | Esteban Ocon (P5), Andrea Kimi Antonelli (P6), Alex Albon (P7), Oliver Bearman (P8), Lance Stroll (P9), Carlos Sainz (P10) |
Championship Leader | Lando Norris (leads due to Australian GP win) |
McLaren’s Dominance | 1-2 finish, showcasing superior tyre management and race pace. |
Ferrari’s Struggles | Collision between Leclerc and Hamilton; disqualification worsened the situation. |
F1’s Tribute | Eddie Jordan honored with a one-minute silence before the race. |