Lewis Hamilton will be investigated by the FIA stewards at Zandvoort upon conclusion of the Dutch Grand Prix.
Prior to the race getting underway, where the Ferrari driver will start from seventh on the grid, he was noted for a pit entry incident that has been described as a yellow flag infringement.
It is, at this stage, unclear specifically what the seven-time F1 drivers' champion is alleged to be guilty of, with the stewards confirming the 40-year-old would be investigated following the race, five minutes after being first noted.
Hamilton is believed to have not lifted for yellow flags during his reconnaissance laps on the way to the grid.
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