Charles Leclerc has been penalized by the stewards for an incident during qualifying for the
Monaco Grand Prix in which he drove into
Lando Norris. The
Ferrari driver will be put back three places on the grid and will have to start his home race from sixth position.
After hearing both sides of the story and reviewing all the data, the
FIA stewards concluded that Norris was clearly impeded by Leclerc. As a side note, there was little the Monegasque could have done to prevent it, given the difficult visibility in the tunnel.
Moreover, the stewards argue that Leclerc reacted correctly to the blue flags, but at that point it was already too late. They also argue that it was up to
Ferrari to warn Leclerc of Norris' approaching
McLaren, but that the team failed to do so. However, in line with similar cases in the past, the stewards had no choice but to impose the usual grid penalty of three places.