
Gasly 'Robbed' of Monaco Podium by Twin Pitlane Penalties
Pierre Gasly was stripped of a Monaco podium after two pitlane speeding penalties demoted him from third to seventh. He insists his speed limiter was engaged correctly and has urged the FIA to review the data.
Pierre Gasly has slammed the FIA after two pitlane speeding penalties cost him a Monaco Grand Prix podium, demoting him from third to seventh. The Alpine driver insists he activated his speed limiter correctly before the entry line, and several other drivers were hit with similar penalties during the race.
Why it matters:
- Monaco offers Alpine a rare shot at silverware, and losing a podium over procedural penalties is devastating for a midfield squad. Gasly said the result robbed him of a moment he had spent a decade working toward, making the lost trophy ceremony particularly cruel.
The details:
- Gasly received two five-second penalties for exceeding the 60km/h limit by 0.1km/h and 0.4km/h, erasing a charge that included overtakes on Lando Norris and Isack Hadjar.
- He claims his speed limiter was engaged well before the pit entry line and that his car is calibrated below the limit, pointing to a potential technical issue rather than driver error.
- George Russell, Oscar Piastri, and Lewis Hamilton were also penalized, fueling speculation that the entry line or timing loops were at fault.
What's next:
- Alpine is expected to formally petition the FIA for a review using telemetry to prove the speed limiter was active. Even if the penalties stand, the team will likely push for clearer pitlane protocols to prevent similar controversies going forward.
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