F1 LIVE: Updates as Lewis Hamilton risks disqualification and Max Verstappen investigated
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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen currently find themselves in hot water ahead of Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix. The Mercedes man could be excluded from Friday’s qualifying results before this evening’s sprint race after a potential breach of technical regulations.
Verstappen questioned the legality of Hamilton’s drag reduction system (DRS) after yesterday’s qualifying session, during which the defending world champion sealed first place.
A video surfaced of the Dutchman examining his rival’s rear wing in parc ferme, with the Red Bull driver having been summoned to the stewards after an alleged breach of the FIA’s International Sporting Code.
Article 2.5.1 of the code states: “Inside the parc ferme, only the officials assigned may enter. No operation, checking, tuning or repair is allowed unless authorised by the same officials or by the applicable regulations.”
Meanwhile, Hamilton is facing the possibility of a pit-lane start in Sunday’s race if his car is deemed to have been illegally set up during Friday’s qualifying session.
The DRS on his rear wing was flagged for not meeting set requirements during a post-qualifying inspection.
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Horner weighs in
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has suggested that he would be shocked if Verstappen is given any sort of penalty as a result of Saturday’s potential rule breach in parc ferme.
He tells Sky Sports that “there are so many precedents” he would be “amazed” if the Dutchman, who currently leads the Drivers’ Championship with four races to go, is penalised.
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Hello and welcome to Express Sport‘s live coverage as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen wait to find out whether they will be punished by the race stewards ahead of tomorrow’s Brazilian Grand Prix.
Officials have been weighing up the situation behind closed doors since last night and a final decision on both drivers will need to be made before this evening’s sprint race, which is set to get underway at 7.30pm.
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