Emerson Fittipaldi will fulfil the role of driver steward for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal this weekend.
The two-time world champion makes his third appearance as a steward having held the same position at last years Canadian GP as well as the Italian GP of the same year.
Fittipaldi has previously competed in Formula 1 with Lotus, McLaren and his own team, Fittipaldi Automotive, named after him and his brother, Wilson.
The outfit ran between 1975 and 1982, took part in 119 races and finished on the podium twice, both times in 1980. Keke Rosberg took third position at the Argentinian GP, with Emerson himself taking the teams second podium, also third place, at the Spanish GP.
He will be joined on the panel by Garry Connelly, an Executive Committee Member of the FIA Institute and Tim Mayer, former Cooper driver and son of Teddy Mayer, a close friend and co-founder of McLaren.