A whopping four F1 drivers have been called before the FIA stewards at Circuit Zandvoort following a frenetic Dutch Grand Prix.
Firstly, Lewis Hamilton was confirmed to be the subject of a post-race investigation for an alleged yellow flag infringement on his reconnaissance laps on the way to the grid, all before he crashed out of the race following an uncharacteristic error.
Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc, who also crashed out after being hit by Kimi Antonelli, is due to appear before the officials for his battle with George Russell in the other Mercedes.
Antonelli was given a 10-second time penalty for his costly mistake, before another punishment, of five seconds, was added to his race time for speeding in the pit lane.
Like Leclerc, Russell is also visiting the stewards for their clash.
Gabriel Bortoleto will also face a reckoning for allegedly driving his Stake in an unsafe condition. The Brazilian driver had a poor start, falling to the back of the field.
There, he encountered Lance Stroll, whom he fought over the first few laps, ultimately coming together in a racing incident that was not investigated.
It damaged his front wing endplate, which flapped about for a few laps before coming free. Ollie Bearman called it "scary" to be driving behind.
There were further incidents throughout the field, with Carlos Sainz handed a 10-second time penalty for his collision with Liam Lawson, whom he called "stupid" for their contact.
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