GP Fans HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX FIA confirms shock ban in Hungary.
The FIA has confirmed that a driver has been disqualified for a technical infringement during the weekend of the Hungarian GP. It was a dramatic Saturday at the Hungaroring, culminating in a nightmare qualifying session for Red Bull.
F1 round: Ricciardo prepares for VITAL test as Marco gives confused response, Sergio Perez hits barriers leading to Q1 crash, his second consecutive early exit after similar mistake at Silverstone. In addition, Max Verstappen beat his McLaren rival, while Lando Norris won pole position and Oscar Piastri secured the front row. Sergio Perez crashed in the Q1 sprint in Hungary, where the battle for the top spot, close competition and last minute drama. Mercedes star Andrea Kimi Antonelli took the lead ahead of Richard Verschoor on fresh soft tyres, but the tires dropped quickly as the youngsters crashed. Antonelli’s tire problems allowed Verschoor to take the lead, where he cruised to a comfortable win. Verschoor, however, was disqualified for a technical offense when his car’s Trident plates were found to be less than the required minimum thickness. violation of technical regulations.
The FIA’s decision to disqualify Dutch Invicta Racing’s Kush Mai follows the race, the first of his F2 career. The FIA explained in an official document: “After a thorough investigation, the judges concluded that the rear board [Verschoor] of car 22 was below the required minimum thickness and therefore violated technical article 3.4.3. Elsewhere on the circuit. , Haas -connected Ollie Bearman was involved in an exciting collision where three-legged Jak Crawford and Juan Manuel Correa, all three drivers were unscathed in the points battle and Bearman finished the race in P10..