FIA stewards ROB Hamilton pole after bizarre U-turn
FIA stewards ROB Hamilton pole after bizarre U-turn
Lewis Hamilton had pole position snatched away from him after every driver had already crossed the line during sprint qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix.
In a chaotic, wet session, the result was completely up in the air, with multiple drivers all taking top spot throughout SQ3, but a stunning lap by Hamilton had put the seven-time world champion at the front for Saturday's sprint race.
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However, Lando Norris, who had originally put in a lap that was over a second better than Hamilton's effort but had it deleted for a track limits infringement, ended up on pole after an unusual u-turn from the race stewards.
Just as Hamilton was getting ready to celebrate his first pole position for any race since the Hungarian GP 2023, the stewards announced that they had reinstated Norris' previous lap time.
Sky Sports F1 pundit David Croft suggested that McLaren had been on the radio to the race stewards calling for them to reverse their decision but this was soon denied by the team who insisted they had no say in the FIA's decision.
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Fires and rain mar Chinese GP Friday
The wet weather, which led to normally supreme qualifiers Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen both heading off the circuit and only managing seventh and fourth respectively, wasn't the only disruption to the exciting sprint qualifying session.
SQ1 saw a fire break out on track, in the same area as a fire that caused Friday practice to be red flagged, on the entrance to turn seven.
The grass fires were likely to be caused by sparks flying off the skidblocks of the Formula 1 cars in that particular, high speed, section of the track, as revealed by pundit Ted Kravitz.
While the rain helped with this problem, it certainly didn't put a dampener on the enthralling session, with Norris now set to line up on pole for the sprint race with three multiple-time world champions behind him in Hamilton, Fernando Alonso and Verstappen.
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