McLaren fined €30,000 for taping clutch button in Monaco

McLaren has been fined €30,000 by the FIA after taping over a critical clutch disengagement button on Lando Norris's car during second practice for the Monaco Grand Prix. The action delayed marshals from moving the stranded MCL40, triggering a red flag.

The incident occurred when Norris's car stopped at the Nouvelle Chicane. Marshals could not activate the mandatory clutch disengagement system because the team had covered the button with transparent tape for aerodynamic reasons. Stewards determined that the tape defeated the system's purpose, as it could not be pressed quickly by a gloved marshal without tools. Norris and team officials attended a hearing two hours after the session ended. The team admitted the breach of Article C9.3 of the regulations, which requires the system to remain accessible and functional. Ten thousand euros of the fine was suspended for 12 months, provided no further violations occur. The penalty mirrors a similar €30,000 fine issued to Racing Bulls earlier in Canada for a comparable issue with the same safety feature.

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Lando Norris on Miami GP podium discussing F1 rule changes, with Charles Leclerc nearby.
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Norris says F1 drivers still penalized after Miami rule tweaks

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Lando Norris hailed recent F1 technical regulation changes as a step forward after winning the Miami sprint race, but noted drivers remain penalized for pushing harder in key areas. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc urged realistic expectations on further improvements. The tweaks, aimed at energy management issues, were first tested at the Miami Grand Prix.

Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc must report to the FIA stewards on Friday after arriving late to the official press conference on Thursday ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix.

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Isack Hadjar will keep his third-place finish in the Monaco Grand Prix after stewards cleared Red Bull Racing of any breach during a late-race red flag. The investigation focused on mechanics working on his car while it was in the pit lane.

Isack Hadjar has been officially disqualified from qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix after his Red Bull RB22 breached Formula 1 technical regulations. The 21-year-old Frenchman will start Sunday's race from the pitlane. The infraction involved floorboards protruding 2mm beyond permitted dimensions.

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The FIA and Formula 1 teams have agreed on changes to the 2026 regulations, set to debut at the Miami Grand Prix this weekend. The tweaks aim to reduce closing speeds between cars and eliminate unintended overtakes, while improving qualifying performance. Drivers and officials expect these adjustments to enhance safety without compromising racing.

Formula 1 stewards decided to take no further action against Kimi Antonelli for allegedly impeding Lando Norris during sprint qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix. The incident occurred at Turn 1 in Shanghai, where Antonelli was moving slowly after leaving the pit lane. Both drivers progressed through the session, with Antonelli qualifying second behind teammate George Russell.

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Kimi Antonelli and George Russell came into contact during the Formula 1 sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix. The incident prompted immediate intervention from team principal Toto Wolff.

 

 

 

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