
Pierre Gasly Reclaims Monaco Podium After Successful FIA Review
Pierre Gasly has officially regained his podium position for the Monaco Grand Prix after the FIA rescinded his time penalties following a successful Right of Review by Alpine.
Pierre Gasly has officially reclaimed his podium finish for the Monaco Grand Prix. Following a formal Right of Review filed by Alpine, the FIA stewards have rescinded the time penalties previously imposed on the French driver, reinstating him to the top three in the final classification.
Why it matters:
Securing a podium at Monaco is a career-defining achievement and a massive psychological win for any driver. For Alpine, the successful challenge not only validates their operational pursuit of fairness but also secures critical points in the 2026 Constructors' Championship, where every single position can shift the team's seasonal trajectory.
The details:
- The Process: Alpine exercised their Right of Review, providing the stewards with grounds to reconsider the original penalties handed to Gasly during the race.
- The Outcome: The stewards agreed with the appeal and removed the penalties, which had previously dropped Gasly out of the podium positions.
- Classification Change: This update shifts the final race results, officially placing Gasly back among the top three finishers for the event.
The big picture:
This correction arrives amidst a high-tension period in the 2026 season. While Alpine celebrates this victory, the broader grid is in a state of flux; Ferrari is introducing significant upgrades for Barcelona, and title contenders like Lando Norris are facing immense pressure. In such a tight competitive window, a late-stage podium gain provides Alpine with a significant morale boost and a strategic advantage in the standings.
What's next:
The focus now shifts immediately to the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, scheduled for June 14. Alpine will aim to translate this positive momentum into on-track performance, while the FIA's decision underscores the continuing importance of the Right of Review process in ensuring sporting accuracy.
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