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 Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari ‘Terrified’ Over Double F1 Disqualification T…read more 

In a dramatic turn of events ahead of the upcoming Formula 1 Grand Prix, both Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari find themselves at the center of a growing controversy that could lead to a double disqualification. The tension erupted after FIA officials launched an investigation into potential technical infringements spotted during post-race inspections in the previous race weekend.

According to reports, Hamilton’s Mercedes car and both Ferrari entries were flagged for possible floor plank wear violations, breaching the strict ride height and wear regulations mandated by the sport’s governing body. If confirmed, the breach could see all involved parties face retroactive disqualification — a move that would not only shake up the championship standings but also deal a heavy blow to the reputations of the teams and drivers involved.

Ferrari, currently locked in a tight battle for second in the constructors’ championship, is reportedly “deeply concerned” about the implications. Sources within the team revealed engineers are scrambling to prove compliance, while publicly maintaining confidence that the measurements may have been affected by track-specific factors.

Hamilton, who had a strong finish in the previous race, also stands to lose crucial points as he chases his first win of the season. Mercedes has issued a brief statement saying they are cooperating fully with the FIA review and are “confident in the legality of the car.”

Behind the scenes, tensions are mounting. One insider described the mood in the paddock as “tense and Behind the scenes, tensions are mounting. One insider described the mood in the paddock as “tense and clearer consistency in the FIA’s enforcement of technical standards.

With decisions expected before the next race weekend, the F1 world holds its breath. A double disqualification could dramatically alter the trajectory of the 2025 championship. All eyes now turn to the FIA for a ruling that could send shockwaves through the sport.

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