After announcing that Charles Leclerc's engine was "irreparably damaged" in his Hungarian Grand Prix exit, Ferrari could be penalised. Leclerc was an innocent victim - in Ferrari's own words - of the Turn 1 melee at the Hungaroring, taken out by Lance Stroll as the Aston Martin driver went for a risky run up the inside on a circuit dampened by a rain shower.
Both cars were forced out of the race, along with three more as a result of Valtteri Bottas slamming into the back of Lando Norris - an incident Stroll said he was trying to avoid as he veered onto the grass and hit Leclerc.