Update | Schumacher and Magnussen get to keep their top ten grid positions
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- Toby McLuskie
After a strong and exciting day for Haas, which saw both Kevin Magnussen and Mick Schumacher qualify within the top 10, it's turned into a potential upset.
The FIA has reported that both drivers have been called to the stewards' room this evening over the duo potentially "driving unnecessarily slowly" in qualifying.
Update | No penalty for Haas-drivers
Meanwhile, the stewards have come to a decision: the Haas drivers will not receive a grid penalty and can keep their top ten positions. Both drivers get off with a warning, so Magnussen will start the race from eighth. Schumacher will start from tenth.