Four drivers must report to the stewards after chaotic Grand Prix

22:49, 09 Jun 2024
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The Canadian Grand Prix saw several safety cars and varying weather conditions. This chaos also had an aftermath. In fact, four drivers have to report to the stewards for moments during the race and even the organisers are also being taken to task.

First of all, Sergio Perez has to report to the stewards. The Mexican landed on a wet part of the track causing him to lose control of his car. This caused him to end up backwards into the wall. He then drove this car to the pit lane. Perez must now report for driving around with an unsafe car. He has to report at 16:50 local time.

In addition, race third-placed George Russell has to report to the stewards. He has to be quizzed over an incident with Oscar Piastri. The two touched in the final chicane, causing Russell to lose several spots. The Australian must also report for this incident. Both men have to tell their story to the stewards at 17:10.

Finally, Yuki Tsunoda has to report for an incident that happened before the Grand Prix. Namely, the Japanese driver was late to the national anthem prior to the race. He is due to report at 16:30 local time.

Canadian Grand Prix organisers must go to the stewards

Besides these four drivers, the Grand Prix organisers must also report to the stewards. Fans were allowed onto the circuit too early after the race. This meeting will take place at 17:40 local time.