The FIA explained that on-car software was the subject of their latest inspections following the incident-packed race, with Visa Cash RB star Yuki Tsunoda and Alpine driver Esteban Ocon chosen for further scrutiny on this occasion.
Tsunoda endured a miserable day in Montreal, finishing 14th in what was his worst result since the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The Japanese driver has previously outperformed team-mate Daniel Ricciardo in 2024, but was a long way back from the Australian, who collected his first race points of the campaign with a strong eighth-place finish.
It was also a positive weekend for Alpine, who recorded their first double-points result of the season as Pierre Gasly crossed the line ninth, one spot ahead of Ocon.
The steward's report confirmed that the engine units and race data provided by both the RB VCARB01 and Alpine A524 were checked in accordance with FIA regulations.
It read: "After the race car numbers 31 and 22 were chosen for more extensive inspections.
"All checks were found to be in conformance with the 2024 Formula One Technical Regulations."