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Esteban Ocon faces potential Canadian Sprint disqualification over tyre pressure infringement
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Esteban Ocon faces potential Canadian Sprint disqualification over tyre pressure infringement

Esteban Ocon was referred to the stewards after air was released from his left rear tyre post-check, violating FIA tyre operating procedures. The Haas driver finished 13th but risks being stripped of that result.

Esteban Ocon is at risk of disqualification from the Canadian Sprint after a technical infringement was discovered with his car's tyre pressure. The Haas driver was referred to the stewards by FIA technical delegate Jo Bauer following a pre-race check on the grid.

Why it matters:

With the Sprint offering limited points, even a lowly finish can have championship implications for the midfield. A disqualification would erase Ocon's 13th-place result and could affect Haas's constructors' standing as the team fights for position in a tight field.

The details:

  • FIA checks on the grid at 11:51 showed all four of Ocon's tyre pressures were legal, with wheels fitted by 11:52.
  • At 11:56, air was released from the left rear tyre while the wheel was still on the car, violating sections 2.2, 2.7, and 2.8 of the tyre operating procedures.
  • The stewards have opened an investigation, with Ocon summoned to meet them at 14:45 local time.
  • Ocon had finished the Sprint in 13th place, but that result now hangs in the balance.

What's next:

The stewards will hear from Ocon and team representatives before issuing a decision. A standard penalty for a tyre pressure breach is disqualification from the session, though mitigating circumstances could lead to a fine or reprimand. The outcome will be announced later today.

This article has been updated to reflect the ongoing investigation.

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