P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Alex Albon could be on the receiving end of further punishment after the Singapore Grand Prix, on what is turning into a miserable weekend for Williams.
After the Singapore Grand Prix, Alex Albon will be investigated by the FIA stewards for a potential practice start infringement. Due to a change in suspension set-up on his FW47, the Williams driver will start the race from the pit lane at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Albon, along with team-mate Carlos Sainz, was disqualified from qualifying for non-compliant DRS flaps, leading to a disappointing grid position. Despite his initial P12 qualification, Albon could face further penalties for allegedly not following race director instructions during the start. If found guilty, the two-time podium finisher may receive a sporting penalty, likely resulting in a grid drop for the upcoming United States Grand Prix.






