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Lando Norris, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren

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Update: McLaren has received a double disqualification from the Las Vegas Grand Prix because both of its Formula 1 cars failed to meet the minimum thickness requirement of the rear skid block. Full story.

McLaren has been summoned to the Formula 1 stewards because both of its cars are in an alleged breach of excessive plank wear rules after the Las Vegas Grand Prix. 

The MCL39s of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have failed to meet the thickness requirement of the rear skid block after they respectively finished second and fourth on Saturday night.

It is in relation to Article 3.5.9 e) of the 2025 F1 technical regulations which states “the thickness of the plank assembly measured normal to the lower surface must be 10mm ± 0.2mm and must be uniform when new”.

“A minimum thickness of 9mm will be accepted due to wear and conformity to this provision will be checked at the peripheries of the designated holes,” the Article adds. 

It is not yet known if or by how much McLaren has failed to meet the thickness requirement by yet, but the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix showed that it usually results in disqualification.

That’s because the Sauber of Nico Hulkenberg also failed to meet the minimum thickness requirement for the rear skid block and that cost the German his 13th-placed result.

Should this happen it would have significant implications on the title battle because the provisional results from Vegas gave championship leader Norris a 30-point advantage over Piastri.

Lando Norris, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren

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It would drop to 24 should both McLaren cars be thrown out but more crucially, the hopes of a fifth, consecutive title for Vegas winner Max Verstappen will increase.

The Red Bull driver’s deficit to Norris currently stands at 42, but that would drop to 24. A double disqualification would also put Verstappen level with Piastri.

A disqualification would also push MercedesGeorge Russell up to second in the Vegas classification, while team-mate Andrea Kimi Antonelli would collect a third podium of 2025.

This would be the fifth and sixth disqualification of the 2025 season after Hulkenberg’s infringement, plus three happening at round two in Shanghai.

Those happened because the cars of Charles Leclerc and Pierre Gasly were 1kg underweight, meaning they respectively lost fifth and 11th at the Chinese Grand Prix.

Leclerc’s Ferrari team-mate Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile, finished sixth but was disqualified because of excessive wear on his rear skid block.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari SF-25, Charles Leclerc,  Ferrari SF-25

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari SF-25, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-25

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But neither of those incidents cost a driver a podium finish like a Vegas disqualification would for Norris, with the last time that happening being the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix.

Russell crossed the line first in a Mercedes 1-2 with Hamilton, but his car was 1.5kg underweight in post-race scrutineering meaning the seven-time world champion collected his 105th and most recent grand prix victory.

There is also the 2023 United States Grand Prix, which is the most recent example of a driver being disqualified from second because Hamilton’s Mercedes had excessive rear skid block wear, giving runner-up to Norris that day.

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