McLaren’s Andrea Stella Demands Urgent FIA Rule Overhaul After Shocking Double Disqualification!
In a dramatic turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 community, McLaren’s team principal Andrea Stella is calling for an immediate reevaluation of FIA regulations following the controversial disqualification of star drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The duo was stripped of their hard-earned race results and championship points due to what the FIA deemed excessive skid wear, leaving fans and analysts alike questioning the fairness of such stringent enforcement.
Stella, addressing the media ahead of this weekend’s Qatar GP, expressed frustration over the rigid interpretation of the rules. He revealed that while McLaren was aware of significant porpoising during the Las Vegas race, the violations were not intentional. “We verified together with the technical delegate that the measurement of the skid thickness was correct,” Stella stated, emphasizing the marginal nature of the breaches—0.12mm for Norris and 0.26mm for Piastri—yet the FIA’s rules left no room for leniency.
In a sport where precision is paramount, the regulations require that skid planks must measure at least 10mm at the start, allowing for a maximum loss of just 1mm during the race to remain compliant. However, Stella argues that the penalties imposed for minor infractions lack a sense of proportionality. “Unlike sporting or financial rules, there is no proportionality in the application of penalties for technical regulation infringements,” he lamented.
Stella’s plea highlights a critical issue: the current framework does not account for accidental technical breaches that yield minimal or no performance advantages. “The FIA itself has admitted that this lack of proportionality should be addressed in the future,” he stated, advocating for a fairer system that does not deliver draconian consequences for minor lapses.
As the championship race heats up, with Norris vying to outpace both Piastri and Max Verstappen, the McLaren team is hopeful that these issues will not resurface in the remaining two races of the season. Fans are left to wonder: will the FIA heed Stella’s call for change, or will they continue to enforce their rules with an iron fist? The answer could reshape the future of Formula 1 racing as we know it.
Stay tuned as this story develops, because the stakes have never been higher, and the implications of this disqualification could linger long after the final checkered flag falls!









