Ahead of the race at the Yas Marina Circuit, Ferrari are just 21 points behind championship leaders McLaren, with a title fight to the wire expected after papaya driver Lando Norris was hit with a huge 10-second stop/go penalty last time out.
It is now Ferrari who have been impacted by an FIA decision however, with it now being confirmed by the sport's governing body that Charles Leclerc will be dealt a 10-place grid penalty following the first practice session of the weekend.
Charles had barely finished his stunning FP1 outing where he and brother Arthur Leclerc made history as the first brothers to compete alongside each other in an F1 session on the same day, for the same team.
Leclerc only managed to join Friday's FP1 session 25 minutes in after facing issues with his Ferrari in the garage.
Having had the battery pack changed on his car, the Monegasque driver will now face an uphill battle to bring vital points home for Ferrari on Sunday in their fight to win the constructors' championship.
An official FIA document declared the penalty, stating there had been a breach of Article 28.2 of the FIA Formula One Sporting Regulations, with a drop of 10 grid positions delegated to Leclerc following the change after FP1.