2025 F1
Hamilton’s Ferrari move not a F1 retirement strategy – Elkann

In a move that has sent effects through the F1 world, Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time world champion, will leave Mercedes at the end of the year to join Ferrari, uniting with Charles Leclerc. This decision, which has led to the departure of the in-form Carlos Sainz from the Italian F1 squad.
The Italian automotive gain, Ferrari’s chairman John Elkann has been quick to quash any speculation that Hamilton’s switch to the iconic Italian team is a precursor to his retirement. “He is certainly not coming to Ferrari to enjoy retirement,” Elkann highlighted to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
This statement comes amid growing discussions about Hamilton’s future in the sport, especially as the British driver approaches his 40th birthday. Despite his age, Hamilton’s determination to secure an unprecedented eighth world championship remains undiminished.
Red Bull advisor Dr. Helmut Marko remarked on Sainz’s situation, expressing sympathy for the Spaniard. “It’s tragic that he (Sainz) is having his best season at Ferrari and is not getting a seat in a top team,” Marko remarked to Speed Week. Sainz’s move to Williams, however, could be temporary, with a potential escape clause in his contract allowing for a transfer to a higher-placed team.
Despite Hamilton’s occasional musings on retirement, he remains focused on the challenge ahead. In an interview with Esquire, Hamilton reflected on his career strategy, saying, “I do have mentally a plan of where I would like to extend to. I’ve just got to strategise and sequence things.”
Leclerc, for his part, sees Hamilton’s arrival as a valuable opportunity. “It’s going to be a great opportunity to learn from one of the best ever,” he told Gentleman’s Journal. The Monegasque driver also expressed his eagerness to prove himself alongside the seasoned champion.
The new Ferrari pairing is expected to draw significant attention next season, with many curious about how the relationship between the two drivers will unfold. Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya offered his perspective to *F1 Maximaal*, saying, “I think they will build a good relationship. I think it will definitely be interesting, and it will definitely be interesting how Ferrari is going to manage that situation.”
Montoya also noted the stark difference in achievements between the two drivers, highlighting the potential for a competitive edge. “Lewis has won seven world titles. How many wins does Charles have? Six? In what, six years? Both drivers will be fascinating to follow. We’ll find out,” he concluded.
As the 2024 season approaches, all eyes will be on Ferrari, not only to see how Hamilton and Leclerc will work together but also to determine if Hamilton’s move will bring the success that both he and Ferrari crave.

2025 F1
Explained: F1 Car Skid Block! Why Hamilton disqualified from 2025 Chinese GP?

When you think of F1 technology, images of high-tech aerodynamics, state-of-the-art engines, and cutting-edge materials likely come to mind. But beneath the shiny, streamlined exteriors of these machines lies a crucial, often overlooked component—the skid block, or as it’s fondly called, the “plank.”
Introduced in 1994, the skid block was designed with one simple mission: safety. It ensures cars maintain a minimum ride height, preventing them from skimming too close to the tarmac. Why does this matter? Well, it limits the downforce a car can generate, keeping cornering speeds in check and reducing the risk of catastrophic accidents.
Made from a blend of durable materials like carbon fiber and titanium, the skid block is built to endure the intense demands of F1 racing. During high-speed races, you’ve probably seen mesmerizing sparks fly as cars graze the track—those dramatic visuals are often thanks to this plank doing its job.
But this component isn’t just for show. It’s regulated strictly. If it wears down by more than 1mm during a race, the car can face disqualification, as it indicates an illegally low ride height. This rule keeps the playing field level while safeguarding drivers and their high-speed marvels.
In a sport where innovation takes center stage, the skid block quietly plays its part, balancing performance with safety. Next time you catch an F1 race, give a nod to this unsung hero sparking up the tracks.
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Chaos in Shanghai: Ferrari’s Nightmare at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix
The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix will go down in history as a race filled with drama, heartbreak, and unexpected twists. Ferrari’s weekend, which began with high hopes, ended in disaster as both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc faced disqualification from the final results due to breaches of technical regulations.
For Hamilton, the issue lay beneath his car. Post-race inspections revealed that the rear skid block on his Ferrari fell short of the minimum thickness required by the FIA. Measurements showed 8.6mm on the left-hand side and centerline, and 8.5mm on the right-hand side—below the mandated 9mm minimum outlined in Article 3.5.9 of the Technical Regulations. This seemingly minor infraction led to his disqualification, wiping out his hard-earned points.
Leclerc’s disqualification was equally crushing. Initially finishing fifth, his Ferrari was found to be underweight during post-race checks, violating the minimum weight limit. The Monegasque driver’s hopes of salvaging a strong result were dashed, leaving Ferrari reeling from the double blow.
Adding to the chaos, Alpine’s Pierre Gasly was also disqualified for the same weight breach as Leclerc. Gasly, who had finished 11th, saw his result nullified, marking a tough start to the season for Alpine, which remains the only team yet to score points in 2025.
The disqualifications triggered a reshuffling of the final standings. Esteban Ocon, Kimi Antonelli, Alex Albon, and Ollie Bearman all moved up two positions, while Lance Stroll and Carlos Sainz were elevated into the top 10 to claim the last points-paying spots.
Ferrari’s nightmare in Shanghai serves as a stark reminder of the unforgiving nature of Formula 1 regulations. As the season progresses, teams will need to ensure meticulous compliance to avoid similar heartbreaks.
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What are the skid block rules?
A document released following the hearing reads: “The plank assembly of Car 44 was measured and found to be 8.6mm (LHS), 8.6mm (car centerline) and 8.5mm (RHS). This is below the minimum thickness of 9mm specified under Article 3.5.9 of the Technical Regulations.
“During the hearing the team representative confirmed that the measurement is correct and that all required procedures were performed correctly. The team also acknowledged that there were no mitigating circumstances and that it was a genuine error by the team.
“The Stewards determine that Article 3.5.9 of the FIA Formula 1 Technical Regulations has been breached and therefore the standard penalty of a disqualification needs to be applied for such an infringement.”
2025 F1
Chinese Grand Prix – 2025 F1 Drivers’ and Teams’ Standings

The 2025 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix delivered thrilling action, intense rivalries, and a significant shake-up in the championship standings. McLaren dominated the race, securing a 1-2 finish with Oscar Piastri taking the victory ahead of teammate Lando Norris, marking a crucial moment in the title fight.
Meanwhile, Mercedes, Red Bull, and Ferrari remain in the hunt, with George Russell, Max Verstappen, and Charles Leclerc all securing important points. Let’s take a closer look at the updated standings after the Chinese Grand Prix.
F1 2025 Drivers’ Championship Standings
Pos | Driver | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lando Norris | McLaren | 44 |
2 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull | 36 |
3 | George Russell | Mercedes | 35 |
4 | Oscar Piastri | McLaren | 34 |
5 | Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | 18 |
6 | Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | 18 |
7 | Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari | 17 |
8 | Alex Albon | Williams | 12 |
9 | Lance Stroll | Aston Martin | 8 |
10 | Esteban Ocon | Haas | 6 |
11 | Nico Hulkenberg | Sauber | 6 |
12 | Yuki Tsunoda | VCARB | 3 |
13 | Oliver Bearman | Haas | 1 |
F1 2025 Constructors’ Championship Standings
Pos | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | McLaren | 78 |
2 | Mercedes | 53 |
3 | Red Bull | 36 |
4 | Ferrari | 35 |
5 | Williams | 12 |
6 | Aston Martin | 8 |
7 | Haas | 7 |
8 | Sauber | 6 |
9 | VCARB | 3 |
10 | Alpine | 0 |
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Race Results – F1 2025 Chinese Grand Prix

🥇 Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – A dominant drive from the young Australian, securing a well-earned victory!
🥈 Lando Norris (McLaren) – A brilliant McLaren 1-2, finishing +9.748s behind his teammate.
🥉 George Russell (Mercedes) – Strong performance, securing P3 for Mercedes.
4️⃣ Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) – Couldn’t challenge for the win, finishing +16.656s off the lead.
5️⃣ Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – Solid race for Ferrari, but lacked the pace to fight for the podium.
6️⃣ Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – Finished just behind his teammate, unable to replicate his sprint qualifying form.
7️⃣ Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – Impressive result for the rookie in his debut season.
8️⃣ Yuki Tsunoda (Racing Bulls) – Strong points finish for Racing Bulls.
9️⃣ Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – Experience helped secure a top-ten result.
🔟 Alexander Albon (Williams) – Clinched the final points position with a solid drive.
McLaren’s 1-2 finish makes them the team to beat!
2025 F1 Chinese Grand Prix – Race Results
Pos | Driver | Nat. | Team | Laps |
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1 | Oscar Piastri | AUS | McLaren F1 Team | 56 laps |
2 | Lando Norris | GBR | McLaren F1 Team | +9.748s |
3 | George Russell | GBR | Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team | +11.097s |
4 | Max Verstappen | NED | Oracle Red Bull Racing | +16.656s |
5 | Charles Leclerc | MON | Scuderia Ferrari HP | +23.211s |
6 | Lewis Hamilton | GBR | Scuderia Ferrari HP | +25.381s |
7 | Esteban Ocon | FRA | MoneyGram Haas F1 Team | +49.969s |
8 | Kimi Antonelli | ITA | Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team | +53.748s |
9 | Alex Albon | THA | Atlassian Williams Racing | +56.321s |
10 | Oliver Bearman | GBR | MoneyGram Haas F1 Team | +61.303s |
11 | Pierre Gasly | FRA | BWT Alpine F1 Team | +67.195s |
12 | Lance Stroll | CAN | Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team | +70.204s |
13 | Carlos Sainz | ESP | Atlassian Williams Racing | +76.387s |
14 | Isack Hadjar | FRA | Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team | +78.875s |
15 | Liam Lawson | NZL | Oracle Red Bull Racing | +81.147s |
16 | Jack Doohan | AUS | BWT Alpine F1 Team | +88.401s |
17 | Gabriel Bortoleto | BRA | Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber | +1 lap |
18 | Nico Hulkenberg | GER | Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber | +1 lap |
19 | Yuki Tsunoda | JPN | Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team | +1 lap |
DNF | Fernando Alonso | ESP | Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team | 4 laps |
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