Red Bull have encountered parc ferme 'issues' at the Chinese Grand Prix as an official FIA ruling will see Liam Lawson start from the pit-lane in Shanghai.
A disastrous qualifying for the New Zealander saw him not only go out in Q1, but also set the slowest time of all the drivers in what was set to be a P20 start.
However, the 23-year-old will now start the race from the pits after Red Bull took the decision to make a late change to Lawson's car.
Jo Bauer, the technical delegate for the sport's governing body, noted that changes had been made to the set-up of the suspension for the new Red Bull star's car under parc ferme conditions.
Parc ferme, which literally means 'closed park' in French, is a designated time when cars can no longer be modified beyond certain parameters during a race weekend.
Christian Horner's outfit would have known that this would incur a pit-lane start for the Kiwi driver as they made tweaks during this time – something that has been confirmed in an official ruling from the stewards.
Red Bull will be hoping that they can make up the difference during the race with these changes, with Lawson set to start the race in last regardless.
The Chinese Grand Prix kicks off today at 3pm local time (CST).
Find the session start times and day converted to your local time zone below:
Local time (CST): 3pm Sunday United Kingdom (GMT): 7am Sunday Central European Time (CET): 8am Sunday United States (EDT): 3am Sunday United States (CDT): 2am Sunday United States (PDT): 12am Sunday Australia (AEDT): 6pm Sunday Australia (AWST): 3pm Sunday Australia (ACDT): 5:30pm Sunday Mexico (CST): 1am Sunday Japan (JST): 4pm Sunday South Africa (SAST): 9am Sunday Egypt (EET): 9am Sunday India (IST): 12:30pm Sunday Brazil (BST): 4am Sunday Singapore (SGT): 3pm Sunday Saudi Arabia (AST): 10am Sunday United Arab Emirates (GST): 11am Sunday Turkey (EEST): 10am Sunday
How to watch the Chinese Grand Prix live on TV today
Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Check below to see how to tune in for some major countries:
United Kingdom: Sky Sports United States: ESPN, ESPN Deportes Italy: Sky Italia Netherlands: Viaplay, Viaplay Xtra China: CCTV, Great Sports, Guangdong Sports Japan: Fuji TV, DAZN Australia: Fox Sports Spain: DAZN F1 Canada: RDS, TSN Germany: Sky Deutschland, RTL France: Canal+ Belgium: RTBF, Play Sports Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico Singapore: beIN SPORTS Hungary: M4 (MTVA Sports Channel) Brazil: Bandeirantes, Bandsports Austria: Sky Sport, Servus TV, ORF Middle East & Turkey: beIN SPORTS Africa: SuperSport Latin America: ESPN
F1TV Pro also carries coverage of the sport, depending on which territory you are in.