Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc do not receive grid position penalties following an incident at the Belgian Grand Prix. Multiple reports state that, instead of penalizing the Mercedes and Ferrari drivers, the stewards impose a fine on Ferrari for a breach of sporting regulations. The decision means Hamilton and Leclerc are cleared of any starting grid impact related to the matter. The reports frame the ruling as a disciplinary action focused on the team rather than the two drivers, with Ferrari identified as responsible for the regulatory infringement under the Belgian Grand Prix sporting regulations.

While the specific regulatory wording is not detailed in the provided excerpts, the outcome is consistent across the sources: Ferrari is fined, and both Hamilton and Leclerc escape grid penalties. The stewards’ ruling therefore affects only Ferrari’s team sanction, leaving the drivers’ starting positions unchanged in connection with the cited breach.