Charles Leclerc is set for his second visit of the day to the FIA stewards' room after being placed under investigation following a first-practice incident in Monaco.
The Monegasque first visited the stewards ahead of the opening session of the Monaco Grand Prix for arriving late to Thursday's press conference, as did Lando Norris.
Both Ferrari and McLaren received €5,000 fines, although they were suspended for 12 months unless a repeat offence occurred.
Now, Leclerc is set for a second trip to the stewards after being placed under investigation for impeding Liam Lawson during first practice, a session the home hero topped.
Leclerc is not alone, as rookie Arvid Lindblad must also visit the stewards after being placed under investigation for impeding Oscar Piastri.
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