Red Bull are at risk of another penalty for one of its drivers at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with Yuki Tsunoda now being hauled before the stewards.
The 24-year-old clashed with Pierre Gasly on the first lap at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, sending the Alpine into the wall and both into retirement from the race.]
It brought the safety car out, soon after which Max Verstappen learned of the five-second time penalty that was handed down from the stewards for his robust defence of the lead on Oscar Piastri through the first corner.
The Dutchman took to the painted run-off area on the outside of Turn 1 to maintain his advantage.
Due to appear before the officials at 21:50 local time (in just under 50 minutes), the Japanese driver faces being found guilty of an alleged breach of Appendix L, Chapter IV, Article 2 d) of the International Sporting Code: causing a collision.
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