Oscar Piastri Claims Victory in Chinese Grand Prix as McLaren Achieves Historic One-Two Finish
McLaren's dominance reshapes the Formula 1 landscape while Ferrari faces setbacks with post-race disqualifications of Hamilton and Leclerc.
- Oscar Piastri led from pole position to secure his first Chinese Grand Prix victory, marking McLaren's 50th one-two finish in Formula 1 history.
- Lando Norris finished second despite late brake issues, maintaining his lead in the drivers' championship after two races.
- Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, along with Alpine's Pierre Gasly, were disqualified post-race for technical infringements, altering the final standings.
- George Russell earned his second consecutive podium for Mercedes, finishing third, while Max Verstappen claimed fourth after overtaking Leclerc late in the race.
- The disqualifications promoted Haas drivers Esteban Ocon and rookie Ollie Bearman to fifth and eighth places, respectively, highlighting unexpected gains for midfield teams.

















































