Start, Monaco, 2026

The Monaco Grand Prix was one of the busiest ever seen for stewards’ investigations.

Here is every incident which was noted, investigated and served by a driver during or after the race.

Some investigations have not yet concluded. These will be added once they have been.

Sergio Perez

Pre-race practice start infringement: Reprimand
Out of position at start (first): Drive-through penalty
Leaving the track and gaining an advantage: Cleared
Out of position at start (second): 10-second time penalty

George Russell

Out of position at start: Cleared
Speeding in the pit lane: Five-second time penalty
Crossing the white line at pit exit: Cleared
Failing to serve five-second time penalty: Drive-through penalty

Lewis Hamilton

Speeding in the pit lane: Five-second time penalty
Safety Car infringement: Cleared

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France Colapinto

Speeding in the pit lane: Five-second time penalty
Causing a collision with Carlos Sainz Jnr: Cleared

Lance Stroll

Leaving the track and gaining an advantage: Five-second time penalty
Track limits: Five-second time penalty

Alexander Albon

Leaving the track and gaining an advantage: Cleared

Pierre Gasly

Speeding in the pit lane (first): Five-second time penalty
Speeding in the pit lane: Five-second time penaltyAlpine has requested a Right of Review hearing

Oscar Piastri

Speeding in the pit lane: Five-second time penalty

Isack Hadjar

Safety Car infringement: Cleared
Red flag infringement: No action

Nico Hulkenberg

Causing a collision with Carlos Sainz Jnr: 10-second time penalty

Ignores deleted lap times

This article will be updated

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