

Aston Martin Formula 1 driver Lance Stroll has incurred his second grid penalty of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend for impeding Pierre Gasly in qualifying.
The Canadian driver has had a three-place grid penalty added on top of his one-place grid penalty from Friday practice, when he collided with a fast-approaching Charles Leclerc at the Hotel hairpin.
But unlike that incident, this newest incident does not carry any penalty points with it, meaning Stroll remains with three points on his license (out of the 12 required for a race ban).
Stroll got in the way of Gasly's Alpine during Q1 at the Nouvelle chicane, and told his team on the radio immediately that he had been caught out by the glare of the sun.
Gasly aborts a flying lap as he encounters Stroll at the Nouvelle Chicane
Stewards will look at this after the session