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Illustration of a Mercedes F1 car in the Monaco pit lane during the penalty controversy at the Grand Prix.
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Monaco GP penalty saga continues as Mercedes withdraws appeal

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The Formula 1 controversy over pitlane speeding penalties at the Monaco Grand Prix remains unresolved nearly two weeks after the race. Alpine secured a reinstated podium for Pierre Gasly following a successful right of review, prompting appeals from McLaren and Red Bull. Mercedes has now withdrawn its own review request regarding George Russell.

Formula 1 manufacturers received initial ADUO results during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. Audi and Ferrari have already introduced power unit upgrades on track while the FIA awaits final verification requested by Red Bull-Ford.

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The FIA has removed term limits for its presidency and other bodies following votes at its Extraordinary General Assemblies in Macau. The change aligns the statutes with other FIA entities and was approved by a supermajority.

Red Bull and McLaren have signaled plans to appeal the FIA's reinstatement of Pierre Gasly's third-place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix. The decision followed Alpine's successful right of review after Gasly received post-race penalties for alleged pitlane speeding.

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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has endorsed the FIA’s Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities system following an unexpected outcome that placed Red Bull at the top of the power unit rankings.

Pierre Gasly says he has been robbed of a podium finish in the Monaco Grand Prix after two pit lane speeding penalties dropped him from third to seventh. Alpine has announced it will request a right of review from the FIA.

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Several Formula 1 drivers received pitlane speeding penalties during the Monaco Grand Prix due to minor infringements of less than one kilometre per hour. The FIA reviewed its systems and concluded that the issue stemmed from drivers slightly cutting the pitlane entry rather than any measurement errors. Race control had warned teams about the risk before the start.

 

 

 

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