Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari in FIA summons at Monaco Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton has had his Ferrari Formula 1 car summoned in an official FIA document ahead of the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix.

The standard procedure allows media and paddock personnel the opportunity to have a closer look at specific cars ahead of the on-track action which this weekend, could face a threat of rain across Friday and Saturday’s sessions.

Regarding the car display procedure, an official FIA announcement said: “In the case of adverse weather conditions, five minutes prior to the scheduled start of the car display all teams will be notified that the procedure may be conducted in the competitors’ designated garage area.

Ferrari brought upgrades to the first race of the European triple header in Imola last time out. Still, they failed to hand Hamilton or his team-mate Charles Leclerc the opportunity to bring home their first grand prix victory of the season.

Instead, the seven-time champion found himself celebrating a P4 finish at the Emilia-Romagna GP and both he and home hero Leclerc appear doubtful of finding a resurgence in form in Monaco this weekend.

Ferrari in need of two-stop miracle for Monaco comeback

The same applies to championship leader Piastri, Sainz and their respective teams, as the action is set to get underway as usual with two practice sessions today, Friday, May 23.

With both fans and critics of the historic event admitting the Monaco GP has proved boring in recent years, the FIA took action by implementing a mandatory two-stop rule for all 20 drivers this year.