Lewis Hamilton investigated by Saudi Arabian GP stewards after 'dangerous' move

Lewis Hamilton is set to be investigated by the stewards following an incident in FP2 at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Ferrari star was deemed to have blocked Alex Albon during a practice lap in Jeddah.
Whilst weaving his way around the sharp turns of the Saudi track, the Williams star was forced to take evasive action at Turn 17 to avoid Hamilton, who looked to be impeding him.
Albon came into the turn at high speed and sounded somewhat shaken by the incident, quickly taking to the radio to complain about what could have been a serious crash, labelling the moment as ‘dangerous’.
Fifteen minutes after FP2 concluded, Hamilton was then summoned to see the stewards in what could spell bad news for the ex-Mercedes star.
There were plenty of drama on Friday evening elsewhere, with Gabriel Bortoleto’s car having its chassis changed due to an oil leak.
Lance Stroll dramatically also spun out at Turn 1 in early in the session. The Aston Martin star managed to direct his car off of the track and away from the barriers.
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