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Pierre Gasly Reclaims Monaco Podium After Successful Alpine Appeal
12 June 2026PlanetF1AnalysisResults

Pierre Gasly Reclaims Monaco Podium After Successful Alpine Appeal

Pierre Gasly has been restored to 3rd place at the Monaco GP after Alpine successfully overturned pit lane speeding penalties through a Right of Review, securing vital points for the team.

Pierre Gasly has been officially reinstated to the Monaco Grand Prix podium after Alpine’s "Right of Review" petition succeeded. Stewards in Barcelona rescinded two five-second penalties originally issued for alleged pit lane speeding, promoting Gasly from seventh to third.

Why it matters:

Beyond the prestige of a Monaco podium, the decision grants Alpine nine crucial championship points. In a tightly contested 2026 midfield, these points are vital for the team's Constructors' standings. Furthermore, Gasly praised the FIA’s transparency, noting that the willingness to correct a mistake is a "massive step forward" for the sport's integrity and fairness.

The details:

  • The Appeal: Alpine presented new and significant evidence during hearings in Barcelona, leading stewards to conclude the case was admissible and the penalties should be rescinded.
  • Emotional Toll: Gasly admitted to feeling "very low" on Sunday night, citing a sense of injustice regarding the initial verdict and the frustration of the situation.
  • The Trade-off: While the result is now official, Gasly conceded that he will never experience the traditional podium celebrations on the iconic steps of Monte Carlo.

The big picture:

This result symbolizes Alpine's broader resurgence. After a dismal previous season where the car lacked competitiveness, the team has transitioned into a consistent point-scorer under the latest regulations. Having scored in every single round so far this year, Alpine has demonstrated a significant technical and operational leap compared to the previous era.

What's next:

With the perceived injustice resolved and team morale boosting, Alpine enters the next phase of the season with strong momentum. The team's ability to fight for results—both on track and in the steward's room—signals a newfound confidence and stability in their 2026 project.

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