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Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris made it a day to remember for McLaren in China. AP Photo/Andy Wong/Alamy Stock Photo

Oscar Piastri wins Chinese Grand Prix in McLaren one-two

Ferrari duo Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were among three cars disqualified for technical infringements.

LAST UPDATE | 23 Mar

OSCAR PIASTRI BEAT Lando Norris in a McLaren one-two at the Chinese Grand Prix as Ferrari duo Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were among three cars disqualified for technical infringements.

Piastri led virtually every lap at the Shanghai International Circuit, with Norris following his team-mate home as McLaren underlined their impressive speed with a perfect day.

Mercedes’ George Russell was third ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who passed Leclerc with three laps remaining.

Hamilton, who crossed the line in sixth, was summoned to see the stewards after the rearmost skid on his Ferrari came in between 8.5 and 8.6 millimetres, which is less than the 9mm minimum thickness required.

Three hours after the race Hamilton was thrown out of the result, with Ferrari team-mate Leclerc also disqualified from fifth place after his car was underweight. Alpine’s Pierre Gasly has also been expelled for the same breach.

Piastri was on course to finish runner-up at the season-opening round in his home country of Australia a week ago before he slid off, finishing ninth as team-mate Norris took the win.

But here in China, Piastri landed his first pole position and kept his rivals at bay into the opening bend.

Norris made up one place from third at the start when he sailed round the outside of Russell at the first corner, with Verstappen falling back two places as Hamilton launched his Ferrari underneath the Red Bull driver.

Leclerc followed him through but was slightly out of control and his front wing made contact with Hamilton’s right rear tyre. Both were able to continue, albeit with damage to Leclerc’s front wing which was left skimming the tarmac.

Norris lost a place to Russell at the opening pit stops but needed just over two laps to regain second place when he fired his McLaren ahead of his fellow Briton into the first corner.

A change of tyres had not improved Hamilton’s fortunes, and he told Ferrari he would let Leclerc by because he was “struggling” for pace.

Hamilton’s race engineer, Riccardo Adami, came on the radio. “We are swapping cars on Turn 14,” Hamilton was told. After several testy exchanges, the seven-time world champion said: “I will tell you when we can swap.”

The move came at the start of lap 21, Leclerc quickly pulling out a two-second lead over Hamilton. “This is a shame (because) the pace is there,” said Leclerc in apparent annoyance that the order to trade places had not arrived earlier.

Hamilton opened his winning account for Ferrari in Saturday’s sprint but was growing frustrated in the main event, changing tyres again on lap 38 as the majority of the field completed a one-stop strategy.

Up front Piastri remained in complete control, with Norris’ second place suddenly under threat due to a brake problem. However, the British driver managed to nurse his McLaren home, albeit 9.7 seconds behind Piastri.

Russell took the chequered flag just 1.3 sec further back, with Verstappen fourth after he fought his way ahead of Leclerc on lap 53 of 56.

“It has been an incredible weekend from start to finish,” said Piastri, who extends his advantage in the championship over Verstappen from two points to eight.

“The car is mega. I am just proud of the team and the weekend that I have been able to pull off. I feel like I deserved this from last week.”

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