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By not switching the starting order of their drivers during Saturday's sprint race in Austria, Mick Schumacher believed Haas jeopardized their performance.
After the sprint race on Saturday afternoon, stewards issued a paper stating that Vettel was needed to appear before them at 6 o'clock local time.
The incident took place just in front of a grandstand crowded with supporters of Max Verstappen, who was involved in a competitive title battle with Hamilton the previous year.
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Haas cancelled its sponsorship agreement with Uralkali and cut ties with Mazepin.
The Alpine driver was 0.646s behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen who will start from pole on Sunday.
As he prepared to travel to Montreal, Leclerc would have want to put his recent issues behind him, however, missing a flight certainly cannot help.
Following the Mexican's victory in Monaco, Red Bull chief Christian Horner went so far as to say that the team does not have a number one driver.
Red Bull will look to keep their winning run going in Montreal and widen the gap at the top of the Constructor's Championship table.