Pierre Gasly's Alpine F1 car at Monaco GP finish with pit penalty visuals
Pierre Gasly's Alpine F1 car at Monaco GP finish with pit penalty visuals
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Pierre Gasly pierde el podio por sanciones en boxes en Mónaco

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Pierre Gasly cruzó la meta en tercer lugar en el Gran Premio de Mónaco pero dos penalizaciones de cinco segundos por exceso de velocidad en boxes lo dejaron fuera del podio. Alpine solicitó una revisión a la FIA.

El piloto francés de Alpine terminó tercero en pista detrás de Andrea Kimi Antonelli y Lewis Hamilton. Los comisarios aplicaron las sanciones por superar el límite de velocidad en dos ingresos a boxes.

Gasly celebró durante la vuelta de enfriamiento sin saber de las penalizaciones. Tras enterarse declaró sentirse "despojado" de un podio y aseguró que activó correctamente el limitador de velocidad en ambas paradas.

Varios pilotos recibieron sanciones similares, entre ellos Franco Colapinto, George Russell, Lewis Hamilton y Oscar Piastri. Alpine presentó un pedido formal de revisión ante la FIA para reconsiderar el resultado.

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