FIA attributes Monaco GP pitlane penalties to entry line choices

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.

The penalties affected drivers including Oscar Piastri, George Russell, Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly, with some excesses as small as 0.1 km/h. Lewis Hamilton also received a five-second penalty but still finished second. The FIA found no irregularities in its timing equipment after the race. Officials believe the measurement began when the front-left wheel entered the fast lane, which occurred when drivers took a shortcut at the kink in the pitlane entry. Hamilton said in the post-race press conference that he was shocked by his penalty and attributed it to the line taken into the pitlane, a path used for years. McLaren team principal Andrea Stella noted the team advised Piastri to avoid shortcutting too much after the issue became clear. Alpine has requested a right of review, with Pierre Gasly claiming he was robbed of a podium finish. The FIA had advised teams beforehand to take the wider entry line.

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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.

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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Max Verstappen was handed a five-second penalty for crossing the pit exit line during the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. He retains fifth place after stewards confirmed the infraction using post-race video evidence. Charles Leclerc received a larger 20-second penalty, dropping him to eighth.

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli dropped from fourth to sixth in the Miami Grand Prix sprint race following a five-second track limits penalty. A botched start saw him fall from second to fourth, drawing criticism from Jenson Button and Charles Leclerc. Antonelli retains a seven-point championship lead over teammate George Russell.

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Stewards in Formula 1 have issued no penalty points on drivers' superlicences during the first part of the 2026 season. This marks a clear shift from previous years when points accompanied sporting penalties more frequently. The change follows discussions between the FIA and drivers over the winter.

Kimi Antonelli and George Russell came into contact during the Formula 1 sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix. The incident prompted immediate intervention from team principal Toto Wolff.

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Former driver Jolyon Palmer has cautioned that Kimi Antonelli must improve his race starts ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix. Antonelli extended his drivers' championship lead to 20 points by winning the Miami Grand Prix but lost the lead off the line from pole.

 

 

 

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