Protest after ‘heartbroken’ F1 veteran stripped of Monaco podium: ‘Unfair’
- Alpine filed a formal request for a Right of Review following the Monaco Grand Prix, challenging the post-race pit-lane speeding penalty that stripped Pierre Gasly of a third-place finish.
- Race stewards penalized Gasly for two infractions where he was 0.1km/h and 0.4km/h over the 60km/h pit-lane limit, though Gasly maintains he was driving below the limit during both instances.
- "Honestly, I'm just heartbroken," Gasly told Sky Sports, adding he felt "robbed" of a podium after working 10 years to reach the moment.
- Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar retained third place after stewards cleared him of an alleged red flag infringement, leaving Australian Oscar Piastri to settle for fourth position.
- Formula 1 driver Kimi Antonelli secured his fifth straight victory, winning the Monaco Grand Prix, while Lewis Hamilton finished second, equaling Ayrton Senna's eight podium finishes in the Principality.
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Monaco GP result challenged as team appeals 'unfair' penalty that changed podium
Alpine have confirmed they will exercise their right of review after the Monaco Grand Prix, with the team hoping to win back a podium result for Pierre Gasly after his pit lane speed penalty
The 8cm FIA Error That Robbed Gasly of Monaco Podium
The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix looked to be heading toward its usual predictable procession until Lance Stroll crashed his Aston Martin into the barriers at Anthony Noghes. This set off a sequence of chaotic events, featuring two subsequent safety cars and a red flag period. During the multiple pit stop windows, a total of six ...
Buenos Aires, 7 June (NA) – The French driver Pierre Gasly was part of an incredible moment at the end of the race of the Grand Prix of Monaco and celebrate a podium that could not be climbed for a penalty, although his engineer had not notified him. According to the Agency Noticias Argentinas, the 30-year-old rider celebrated the sixth podium of his career, which would have been the third since his arrival in Alpine in 2022, although a sanction…
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