Logan Sargeant summoned by stewards for embarrassing Lance Stroll
Logan Sargeant will have to go to the race stewards after the qualifying session in Spain for an action involving Lance Stroll.

The Spanish Grand Prix sees a new summons of a driver to the stewards, Logan Sargeant in this case. The incident occurred at 4:09 pm, when the American allegedly unnecessarily impeded Lance Stroll in turn 10.
According to the document issued by the FIA stewards, Logan Sargeant is accused of having violated article 37.5 of the Formula 1 sporting regulations. This article states that a driver must not excessively or unnecessarily impede another competitor during practice or the race. The summons to discuss this incident is scheduled for 5:30 pm, where the driver and the Williams team representative will have to answer to these accusations.
The race stewards, Felix Holter, Mathieu Remmerie, Vitantonio Liuzzi, and David Domingo, will examine the evidence and testimonies to determine if a penalty is necessary. This situation adds additional pressure on the Williams team and its young driver, who is still trying to establish himself in the championship and is very likely to lose his seat next year… He set the slowest time in Q1 while Lance Stroll was eliminated in Q2.