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Alpine Seeks Right of Review After Gasly's Monaco Podium Stripped
7 June 2026Sky SportsNews

Alpine Seeks Right of Review After Gasly's Monaco Podium Stripped

Alpine is challenging the FIA over pit lane speeding penalties that demoted Pierre Gasly from 3rd to 7th at the Monaco GP, amid widespread driver frustration over timing accuracy.

Alpine has officially requested a Right of Review from the FIA following a series of pit lane speeding penalties that stripped Pierre Gasly of a podium finish at the Monaco Grand Prix. The Frenchman, who crossed the line in third place, saw his result plummet to seventh after being hit with two separate five-second penalties for exceeding the 60 km/h speed limit.

Why it matters:

Monaco is one of the most challenging circuits on the calendar, where track position is everything and a podium finish is a massive achievement for any team. For Alpine, losing a trophy due to technical infringements—especially when an unusually high number of drivers were penalized for the same offense—suggests a potential systemic issue with the pit lane timing loops rather than simple driver error.

The details:

  • The Penalty: Gasly incurred two separate five-second penalties for speeding in the pit lane, which ultimately dropped him four positions in the final classification.
  • Driver Reaction: Gasly described himself as "heartbroken" and has urged the FIA to investigate the cause of the widespread penalties, joining several other drivers who questioned the accuracy of the speed traps.
  • Legal Hurdle: To secure a new hearing, Alpine must present "new evidence" that was not available to the stewards at the time of the original decision. The team is currently analyzing telemetry and timing data to prove the discrepancy.
  • Team Stance: BWT Alpine confirmed via a statement that they are pursuing the Right of Review to contest the sanctions applied during the race.

What's next:

As the paddock moves to Spain for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, the FIA's decision on Alpine's request will be closely watched. If the team can prove a technical fault in the timing system, it could lead to a precedent-setting reversal of penalties. However, the burden of proof remains high, and Gasly will be looking to bounce back in Barcelona after the emotional blow of losing a hard-earned Monaco podium.

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