Stewards also summon Fisichella after qualifying
MONACO, May 27 (Reuters) Monaco Grand Prix stewards summoned Renault's Giancarlo Fisichella after reports that he blocked Red Bull's David Coulthard in qualifying.
''He (Coulthard) looked as if he should have been able to qualify in the top five or six,'' Red Bull team boss Christian Horner, whose driver also attended the hearing, told Reuters.
''Unfortunately he got blocked by Fisichella on his fast lap and that cost him a great deal of time.'' Coulthard, a two times Monaco winner with McLaren, qualified ninth while Fisichella was fifth.
The Scot had ended the second knockout session, when cars are still running on low fuel, as the fourth fastest.
Ferrari's Michael Schumacher, who took pole position, was also summoned by stewards after he stalled on the penultimate corner in the dying seconds of the final qualifying. The obstruction prevented rivals from bettering his time.
The outcome of the stewards' hearings was expected some time after the GP2 support race that followed Formula One qualifying.
REUTERS PG RAI2114


Click it and Unblock the Notifications