
Hamilton summoned to stewards over alleged impeding of Gasly in Canadian GP qualifying
Lewis Hamilton has been called before the stewards in Montreal after an alleged impeding incident involving Pierre Gasly during qualifying, putting his fifth-place grid spot at risk.
Lewis Hamilton has been summoned to the stewards in Montreal following an alleged impeding incident involving Pierre Gasly during qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver's fifth-place starting position is now under threat pending the outcome of the investigation.
Why it matters:
A penalty could drop Hamilton down the grid, reshuffling the starting order for Sunday's race and potentially impacting Ferrari's strategy. Impeding incidents in qualifying often result in grid penalties, which can be costly at a circuit like Montreal where overtaking is possible but track position still matters.
The details:
- The FIA reports that Hamilton, driving Car 44, is under investigation for a possible breach of Article B4.1.1 of the Formula 1 Sporting Regulations.
- The alleged incident occurred at Turn 8 at 16:04 local time, with Hamilton accused of obstructing Gasly's Alpine, Car 10.
- Hamilton has been called to appear before the stewards alongside a Ferrari representative at 11:20pm BST.
- His fifth-place result from qualifying is now potentially at risk, pending the stewards' decision.
What's next:
The stewards will hear from both parties before issuing a ruling. If Hamilton is found guilty, typical penalties range from a reprimand to a grid drop, which could shake up the midfield battle for Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
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