George Russell disqualified from F1 Belgian GP, Hamilton handed the win

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George Russell disqualified. Mercedes’ George Russell has been disqualified from the Belgian Grand Prix, denying the Britain a third career victory.

George Russell (L) and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes shake hands after finishing 1-2 in the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix. Russell won the race but was later disqualified, handing the victory to his teammate, Hamilton [Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images]

Published On 28 Jul 202428 Jul 2024

George Russell was disqualified from the Belgian Grand Prix after his Mercedes was found to be underweight following the race, handing victory to teammate Lewis Hamilton.

A technical report released after the race on Sunday said Russell’s car was found to be 1.5kg below the minimum weight limit for car and driver combined.

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“Car 63 is disqualified from the race classification,” the stewards announced in a statement.

“All other drivers move up in the classification,” they added.

The 26-year-old Briton started in sixth place on the grid before edging Hamilton in second and McLaren’s Oscar Piastri who came third.

Russell drove the 44-laps race with only one pit stop which led to him going 34 laps on his second set of tyres, a strategic decision taken during the contest enabling him to take the lead and an unexpected third career victory.

“Heartbreaking,” Russell said on social media.

“We came in 1.5kg underweight and have been disqualified from the race.

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“We left it all on the track today and I take pride in crossing the line first.

“There will be more to come,” he added.

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Russell’s car was initially weighed at 798kg, which is exactly on the minimum weight limit for car and driver combined.

But stewards found the car had not been fully drained of fuel.

“The car was weighed again on the FIA inside and outside scales and the weight was 796.5kg,” the statement said.

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“The calibration of the outside and inside scales was confirmed and witnessed by the competitor.”

As a result, Russell’s teammate Hamilton now takes the victory, the 105th of his career and second of the season.

Piastri takes second while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc moves on to the podium in third.

Race drivers on track.
Before Russell’s disqualification, he (L) and Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton had finished the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium in a dream 1-2 placing for the team [Vince Mignott/MB Media/Getty Images]

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