Fernando Alonso has been placed under investigation for the alleged illegal use of his DRS device during the Hungarian GP.
According to the charge, Alonso activated the DRS system on his Ferrari on three separate occasions in Sunday's race when he was more than one second behind the car in front.
Under the current rules, a pursuing car is only permitted to employ DRS when it is within one second of the car ahead when they cross into the DRS detection zone.
On a disappointing afternoon for the Spaniard and his Ferrari team, Alonso fell further behind World Championship leader Sebastian Vettel at the Hungaroring as he trailed the German over the line in a distant fifth place.
However, Alonso's afternoon may yet take a further turn for the worse after the FIA Technical Delegate Joe Bauer announced that he had been summoned to the stewards.
The statement declared: 'After the race, DRS Activation data from car number three were analysed and it was found that the driver had activated the adjustable bodywork in three occasions when he was more than one second behind another car. As this is not in conformity with article 27.5 (b) of the 2013 Sporting Regulations, I am referring this matter to the stewards'.
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