Charles Leclerc is among four drivers heading to the Monaco Grand Prix stewards after qualifying, with a fia mercedes monaco penalty review now hanging over his fourth-place result. Leclerc was called in after another party of Nico Hulkenberg allegedly drove unnecessarily slowly through the tunnel, a move that could affect where he lines up on race day.
Leclerc At 17:45
Leclerc and the other party were scheduled to see the stewards at 17:45 local time. Ferrari’s driver qualified fourth, leaving him in a strong spot before any ruling that could alter the grid.
Race director Rui Marques had already written in his pre-event notes that driving unnecessarily slowly during the tunnel goes against the rules. That gives the stewards a clear rule reference as they review what happened after qualifying.
Albon, Lindblad At 18:00
Alex Albon and Arvid Lindblad were also summoned, this time over a pit-lane incident that went unseen during the FOM world feed broadcast. Their hearing was set for 18:00 local time, placing them in the same post-qualifying review window as Leclerc.
The Williams driver and the Racing Bulls driver joined Leclerc and the other party as the four names sent to the stewards, turning a standard qualifying session into a delayed grid watch for multiple teams. Monaco leaves little room for recovery if a decision changes starting positions, so the hearings now carry direct weight for the front end of the field and for anyone trying to gain track position before the race.
The immediate next step is simple: the stewards decide whether the alleged slow driving in the tunnel and the pit-lane incident warrant action, and that ruling will set the final shape of the Monaco order for the drivers involved.





