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Stewards Set Date for Alpine's Right of Review over Gasly's Monaco Penalties
9 June 2026GP BlogBreaking newsAnalysis

Stewards Set Date for Alpine's Right of Review over Gasly's Monaco Penalties

Alpine will challenge the time penalty that dropped Pierre Gasly from 3rd to 7th at the Monaco Grand Prix, with a steward hearing scheduled for June 11, 2026.

Alpine is heading to the stewards to contest the time penalties Pierre Gasly incurred during the Monaco Grand Prix. The team has officially requested a "right of review," aiming to present new evidence that could potentially reinstate Gasly's podium finish after a 10-second penalty relegated him to seventh place.

Why it matters:

Podium positions are critical for both driver confidence and the team's standing in the Constructors' Championship. For Alpine, reclaiming a third-place finish is not just about the points, but about challenging the consistency of stewarding decisions. A successful right of review is rare in Formula 1, as it requires the team to prove that a "significant and relevant" piece of information was unavailable at the time of the original decision.

The Details:

  • Hearing Schedule: The representative from Alpine is required to report to the stewards on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at 13:00 CEST, ahead of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
  • Format: The proceedings will be conducted virtually via video conference.
  • Two-Step Process: The hearing is structured into two distinct phases to ensure procedural fairness:
    • Phase 1: The stewards will first determine if the evidence provided by Alpine constitutes a "significant and relevant new element" that was unavailable during the race.
    • Phase 2: Only if the first condition is met will a second hearing be convened to evaluate the evidence and decide whether the original penalty should be overturned.
  • The Stakes: Gasly crossed the finish line in 3rd, but the retroactive application of the 10-second penalty resulted in a net loss of four positions.

What's next:

The outcome of this hearing could lead to a retroactive change in the Monaco Grand Prix classification. If the stewards rule in favor of Alpine, it would result in a significant points swing and a rare reversal of a race result. The F1 community will be watching closely to see if Alpine's "new information" is enough to sway the FIA officials before the paddock shifts focus to the action in Barcelona.

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