Crimson Bull’s Isack Hadjar is ready to be thrown out of qualifying on the Miami Grand Prix for falling foul of the Components 1 technical laws.
Throughout scrutineering Hadjar’s RB22 was discovered to be unlawful as a result of dimension of the ground board, which was discovered to be protruding two millimetres past the dimension outlined within the 2026 technical laws.
“After the Qualifying, legality volumes have been checked on automobile quantity 06. The lhs [left-hand side] and rhs [right-hand side] flooring board have been protruding 2mm out of the reference quantity RV-FLOOR BOARD. As this isn’t in compliance with Article C3.5.5 of the Components 1 Technical Regulation, I’m referring this matter to the stewards for his or her consideration,” wrote the FIA’s technical delegate Jo Bauer.
Hadjar is due to this fact set to lose his ninth place on Sunday’s beginning grid and should begin from the pitlane as an alternative.
Hadjar wasn’t capable of capitalise on Crimson Bull’s upturn in efficiency because it introduced an array of aerodynamic upgrades to Florida. 4-time world champion Max Verstappen certified on the entrance row, lining up alongside polesitter Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
Isack Hadjar, Crimson Bull Racing
Picture by: Michael Potts / LAT Photos by way of Getty Photos
Talking earlier than the disqualification was introduced, Hadjar felt he was struggling to adapt to the low-grip circumstances in Miami which defined the 0.825s deficit to team-mate Verstappen.
âThe automobile was very onerous to drive, it was very quick. In Q3 I simply could not put all of it collectively and on the opposite facet we’ve got no straight line velocity,â Hadjar mentioned after qualifying.
âI believe it is a very tough observe, very low grip with excessive observe temperature. So nothing to do with what we had within the first three rounds. It isn’t a really fluid racing observe with good grip.Â
âIt is utterly totally different and Max is superb at adapting to those circumstances. Within the corners I can inform you I’ve made large progress in comparison with yesterday. I simply could not tidy up like he did and on prime of that I am lacking in each straight.â
Sunday’s race begin has been introduced ahead from 4pm to 1pm native Miami time as a result of menace of thunderstorms derailing the schedule.
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