Lando Norris has endured a frustrating weekend in Monaco, with his second practice session cut short due to a costly breakdown.
What happened?
The McLaren driver was forced to stop his car on track during free practice, and the team has since breached the 10pm curfew to investigate the issue.
Lando Norris finished 8th in qualifying, and will start from the fourth row, severely denting his hopes of repeating last year's victory in Monaco.
Why it matters for Lando Norris
Norris has called on McLaren to urgently get to the bottom of what went wrong, saying "the car simply turned off, so we need to investigate what happened there".
The team has released a statement confirming they breached the curfew while attempting to determine what had gone wrong with the car, replacing the wiring harness and changing the ESME pack.
What comes next?
A stewards' inquiry is under way into why officials struggled to move Norris' car to safety following the battery failure, with a dolly ultimately needed to tow it away.
Lando Norris will start from the fourth row, and has admitted it will be difficult to compete at the front of the field this weekend, saying "realistically it's going to be difficult to compete at the front of the field this weekend based on where we are compared to the competition".
The Monaco Grand Prix takes place on the weekend of 28-29 May, with Norris looking to bounce back from a disappointing qualifying session.
And McLaren will be working hard overnight to try and get more performance out of the car, with Norris saying "we'll work hard to understand what we're missing and try to recover where we can for tomorrow".
But the team faces an uphill battle, with Norris saying "it's not necessarily a surprise, but it's not where we want to be".
So the focus will be on trying to salvage a good result from a difficult weekend, with Norris and McLaren looking to learn from their mistakes and come back stronger.
The investigation into the car issue is ongoing, with Norris and the team eager to get to the bottom of what went wrong.
Lando Norris will be looking to make a strong start to the race, and try to make up ground on the leaders, but it will be a tough task.
The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most iconic races on the calendar, and Norris will be determined to put on a good show for the fans.
But for now, the focus is on trying to resolve the issues with the car, and getting back to competitive form.
Lando Norris and McLaren will be working tirelessly to try and turn their weekend around, but it will be a difficult task.
The team will be looking to learn from their mistakes, and come back stronger in the next race.
And Norris will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing weekend, and get back to his usual form.
The Monaco Grand Prix is a challenging race, but Norris has shown he has the skill and determination to succeed.
But this weekend has been a tough one, and Norris will be looking to put it behind him and move on to the next race.
The investigation into the car issue is ongoing, and Norris and the team will be eager to get to the bottom of what went wrong.
Lando Norris will be looking to make a strong start to the next race, and try to make up for lost time.
The focus will be on trying to get back to competitive form, and putting on a good show for the fans.
And Norris will be determined to succeed, and make up for a disappointing weekend in Monaco.