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Lewis Hamilton summoned to stewards in Canada for impeding Pierre Gasly
23 May 2026Racingnews365Qualifying report

Lewis Hamilton summoned to stewards in Canada for impeding Pierre Gasly

Lewis Hamilton faces a stewards' investigation after allegedly impeding Pierre Gasly during qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix, marking his second call to the stewards this weekend.

Lewis Hamilton has been summoned to the stewards following qualifying in Canada after allegedly impeding Pierre Gasly during the session.

The incident occurred in the opening segment of qualifying, though both drivers successfully progressed to the next stage. Despite neither being eliminated, the stewards have requested Hamilton's account to assess whether any action is warranted.

Why it matters:

This marks the second time Hamilton has been called to the stewards on Saturday in Montreal. The seven-time world champion was also investigated for allegedly leaving the track and gaining an advantage during the sprint race but escaped punishment on that occasion.

The details:

  • The alleged impeding took place in Q1, with Hamilton reportedly blocking Gasly during a fast lap.
  • Both drivers advanced to Q2 and beyond, minimizing the direct competitive impact.
  • Hamilton's previous summons related to track limits during the sprint race, where he was cleared of wrongdoing.
  • The stewards will now hear Hamilton's explanation before deciding on any penalty, which could range from a warning to a grid drop for the main race.

What's next:

The stewards' decision will be announced later this evening, potentially affecting Hamilton's starting position for Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix. Given the precedent of similar incidents, a reprimand or minor grid penalty is possible, but much depends on the specifics of the case and Hamilton's defense.

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