Leclerc did hand the position to Albon - to prevent an FIA investigation - but it was that lap that saw Albon have a lap time deleted for a track limit infringement when he went off into the gravel.
Albon and Alpine driver Pierre Gasly were both penalised for leaving the track during the race, having times deleted, with Gasly making a mistake at both turns 10 and 17.
Deleted lap verdicts announced by FIA
Albon did manage to finish fifth, as Williams' impressive pace was on show once again.
The Thai driver is up in eighth in the drivers' championship with 40 points, while team-mate Carlos Sainz is now 11th with 11 points, while the two drivers' performances have meant that Williams are sat fifth in the constructors' championship.
Gasly, meanwhile, could only finish 13th in Imola, despite managing to reach Q3 during Saturday's qualifying session.
The deleted lap verdicts handed to both Albon and Gasly does not alter their respective race results.