F1 Malaysian GP: Mercedes reveals cause of Hamilton engine failure

Mercedes reveals the cause of Lewis Hamilton's engine failure during the Malaysian GP and will introduce 'revised running parameters' in Japan.
Mercedes reveals cause of Hamilton engine failure

Mercedes has revealed a 'big-end bearing failure' was to blame for Lewis Hamilton's dramati🦋c exit from ༺the Malaysian Grand Prix following an engine blow.

Thౠe defending champion was leading comfortably in Sepang when his ICE expired at the start of lap 61 having completed a relatively meagre 618km since it was first installed.

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Following thorough iꦡnvestigations, Mercedes has revealed a 'big-end bearing failure' caused the engine to blow, preceded by a loss of oil pressure at Turn 15 (the final corner) only seconds earl🥃ier. Prior to this Mercedes says it had no warning the engine was about to let go.

As a result, Mercedes will introduce safeguards this weekend as it continues to understand what led to the failure, with 'revised ru⛦nning parameters' introduced for all Mercedes engine customers this weekend.

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Though Mercedes does not go into detail about this, it says iꦐt is a 'reactive follow-u꧃p to further questions to include but not limited to a different, more conservative oil specification.

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