Russell becomes biggest victim of Monaco pit lane saga

George Russell lost a potential podium finish in the Monaco Grand Prix after a series of penalties stemming from a faulty timing system in the pit lane. The incident left the Mercedes driver with zero points from the race, while Pierre Gasly regained his podium position following a review. Mercedes is now exploring legal options over the outcome.

Russell received a five-second penalty for exceeding the pit lane speed limit by just 0.1 km/h, an issue that affected multiple drivers due to incorrectly configured timing loops. During a safety car period triggered by Lance Stroll's crash, Russell attempted to serve the penalty but stopped in the pit box against team instructions, leading to an additional drive-through penalty.

The drive-through dropped Russell outside the top 10 after the final restart. Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin explained that the team had calculated Russell would not stay ahead of Isack Hadjar if he pitted and had instructed him to stay out.

Russell later reflected on the setbacks, saying he watched documentaries on Rafa Nadal and Ronaldinho for perspective and adding, "I'll come through." The lost points widened his deficit to teammate Kimi Antonelli in the championship standings.

McLaren and Red Bull are weighing appeals against Gasly's amended result, while Alpine managing director Steve Nielsen noted suspicions about the timing system had arisen earlier in the weekend.

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Pierre Gasly's Alpine F1 car at Monaco GP finish with pit penalty visuals
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Pierre Gasly loses podium over pit lane penalties in Monaco

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Pierre Gasly crossed the line in third place at the Monaco Grand Prix but two five-second penalties for speeding in the pit lane dropped him out of the podium. Alpine requested a review from the FIA.

George Russell finished outside the points in the Monaco Grand Prix after receiving a drive-through penalty for speeding in the pit lane. The Mercedes driver expressed deep frustration following a weekend where he was already out of contention for victory.

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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.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc dropped from sixth to eighth place after receiving a 20-second post-race time penalty at the 2026 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. The FIA stewards converted an uncompleted drive-through penalty for multiple off-track excursions following a final-lap spin at Turn 3 that damaged his car, ruling he gained a lasting advantage despite impaired handling.

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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.

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli has called for more clarity on team rules after clashing with teammate George Russell during the Canadian Grand Prix sprint. The incident cost Antonelli second place in Montreal.

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George Russell topped FP3 for the Formula 1 Barcelona Grand Prix, finishing two tenths ahead of Oscar Piastri. Charles Leclerc placed third in a closely contested session. Kimi Antonelli encountered issues that left him seventh.

 

 

 

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