
Pierre Gasly and Alpine Appeal Monaco Penalties After Podium Heartbreak
Pierre Gasly describes losing a Monaco podium as his toughest career moment. Alpine is now petitioning the FIA for a Right of Review to overturn pit lane speeding penalties.
Pierre Gasly is fighting to overturn the pit lane penalties that stripped him of a podium finish at the Monaco Grand Prix. Alpine has officially requested a Right of Review, submitting new evidence to the FIA to prove the penalties were unjustified.
Why it matters:
For a driver in a mid-field car, podium opportunities are rare and precious. Losing a result at the most iconic race on the calendar represents a massive psychological blow. Gasly’s frustration stems from the fact that he executed a near-perfect weekend, only to have the result erased by marginal speed infractions, turning a career highlight into a sporting tragedy.
The Details:
- The Infractions: Gasly was hit with two five-second penalties for recording pit lane speeds of 60.1 km/h and 60.4 km/h.
- The Fallout: These penalties caused him to slide from a secure 3rd place down to 7th in the final official classification.
- The Legal Hurdle: To trigger a review, Alpine must present "significant and relevant new elements" that were unavailable to the stewards at the time of the original decision.
- On-Track Performance: Gasly's race was otherwise flawless, including a strong qualifying performance and critical gains on Lando Norris and Isack Hadjar during the starts.
The Big Picture:
This situation underscores the brutal nature of F1's regulatory environment, where a fraction of a kilometer per hour can negate an entire weekend of excellence. For Alpine, the consistency of scoring points is a positive trend, but the inability to protect a podium result highlights the fragility of their current competitive position in the 2026 season.
What's next:
The FIA stewards will now determine if the new evidence warrants a reversal of the penalties. While the legal process continues, Gasly has shifted his focus to the Spanish Grand Prix, aiming to translate his Monaco form into a more stable and rewarding result.
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