McLaren and Red Bull have formally appealed the FIA stewards' decision to reinstate Pierre Gasly's third-place finish in the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix.
The appeals follow the cancellation of Gasly's two five-second penalties after Alpine's right of review. Formula One Management admitted an error in the pitlane speed measurement system.
McLaren lodged its appeal with the FIA International Court of Appeal over the revised race classification and points. The team stated that the removal of penalties disadvantages competitors who followed the rules at the time.
Red Bull appealed after Isack Hadjar lost a podium position to Gasly. Mercedes is separately seeking a right of review regarding George Russell's penalty.
The outcome remains uncertain, with teams differing on how to address the penalties issued to other drivers including Oscar Piastri and Lewis Hamilton.