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F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: Drama, Disqualifications, and Norris

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

LAS VEGAS-A dramatic disqualification of⁤ both McLaren drivers, Lando Norris⁣ and Oscar Piastri,‍ following Saturday⁤ night’s Las Vegas Grand Prix has thrown the formula 1 championship into turmoil. The pair were stripped of their finishing positions after post-race inspections⁤ revealed excessive​ wear on the cars’ mandated “legality plank,” a component designed to ensure ride height regulations are met.

The Las Vegas grand Prix, held this past weekend for the third time, is already a uniquely controversial event on the F1 calendar. Celebrated by some for its dazzling spectacle⁢ reminiscent of futuristic cityscapes like Mega-City One or the video game *F-Zero*, it’s equally criticized for its overt commercialization. Ars Technica was on-site to cover the race,‍ part of​ our​ ongoing coverage of the series, including previous reporting on the 2021 tyre regulation changes.

The disqualification ⁣unfolded hours after⁣ the race concluded, initially appearing to hand a significant championship lead to Norris. Technical regulations‌ require a minimum thickness for the legality plank,and exceeding the allowed wear limit results in automatic disqualification. The ⁤FIA is expected to release further details regarding the specific measurements and the⁣ grounds for the decision.

This incident underscores the⁤ intensely scrutinized technical aspects of Formula 1, where even fractions of a‍ millimeter can determine a‍ race outcome.The ⁣controversy adds another layer to what is increasingly resembling a high-stakes soap opera at 200 mph.

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