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McLaren logo on the garage wall at the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix

McLaren respond to FIA disqualification verdict with driver apology

McLaren respond to FIA disqualification verdict with driver apology

Sam Cook
McLaren logo on the garage wall at the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix

McLaren have issued an official team statement on the decision to disqualify drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri from the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

The FIA opted to disqualify both drivers after a statement from technical delegate Jo Bauer revealed that both McLaren cars had excessive wear on their skid blocks.

It was a huge blow to the team, and wiped off Norris' second-place finish at the US street circuit, and Piastri's fourth-place finish.

Both drivers are involved in a drivers' championship battle with Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who won the race and is now just 24 points behind Norris with two race weekends remaining.

Now, McLaren have issued an official response to the FIA ruling, apologising to their two championship-challenging drivers.

"Following the Las Vegas Grand Prix, we were found in breach of Article 3.5.9 of the Technical Regulations, which requires a minimum of 9mm skid thickness," the statement read. "Car 4 was found in breach by a maximum of 0.12mm of the rearmost skid and Car 81 by a maximum of 0.26mm of the rearmost skid.

"During the race, both cars experienced unexpected, high levels of porpoising not seen in the practice sessions, which led to excessive contact with the ground. We are investigating the reasons for this behaviour of the car, including the effect of accidental damage sustained by both cars, which we found after the race, and that led to an increase of movement of the floor.

"As the FIA noted, the breach was unintentional, there was no deliberate attempt to circumvent the regulations, and mitigating circumstances also existed.

"We apologise to Lando and Oscar for the loss of points today," McLaren continued. "At a critical time in their championship campaigns after two strong performances from them all weekend. As a team, we also apologise to our partners and fans, whose support means so much.

"While this outcome is extremely disappointing, we remain fully focused on the last two races of the season."

Who will win the drivers' championship?

The double disqualification has caused some mischief in the standings, with Verstappen now level on points with Piastri, and both drivers are 24 points behind championship leader Norris.

F1 Driver Standings
Position Driver Team Points
1 Lando Norris McLaren 390
2 Oscar Piastri McLaren 366
3 Max Verstappen Red Bull 366

There are two race weekends to go, but one of those is a sprint race weekend, which means that 33 points will be on offer next week in Qatar.

Norris is still the favourite, but it remains to be seen how much this verdict will impact his confidence, with him having had one hand on the trophy following his second-place finish originally in Las Vegas.

Four-time world champion Verstappen - who Norris lost out on the title to in 2024 - is now within one race result of the championship lead, something that will likely terrify Norris, particularly given the form that Verstappen is in.

However, Norris is in great form himself, and has no need to fear. Before today, he had won the last two grands prix, and he has taken three consecutive pole positions.

McLaren will know that they may just have given Verstappen a scent of blood as we head into the final two race weekends.

RESULTS: Max Verstappen keeps title hopes alive after Lando Norris blunder at Las Vegas Grand Prix

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