McLaren and Red Bull appealing FIA decision on Gasly Monaco podium
McLaren and Red Bull appealing FIA decision on Gasly Monaco podium
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McLaren and Red Bull appeal Gasly Monaco podium reinstatement

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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.

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X discussions center on McLaren and Red Bull's joint appeal of Gasly's reinstated Monaco podium, emphasizing principles of sporting fairness, regulatory consistency, and clarity in non-appealable penalties. Users highlight team statements on measurement systems and potential impacts on Hadjar's result, with some noting broader implications for FIA processes.

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Illustration of Pierre Gasly on Monaco podium with Red Bull and McLaren appealing the FIA decision
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Red Bull and McLaren plan appeal over Gasly Monaco podium

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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.

Pierre Gasly has been reinstated in third place at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix after FIA stewards overturned his two pit lane speeding penalties. The decision followed a right of review requested by his Alpine team.

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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.

Isack Hadjar will keep his third-place finish in the Monaco Grand Prix after stewards cleared Red Bull Racing of any breach during a late-race red flag. The investigation focused on mechanics working on his car while it was in the pit lane.

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Following Charles Leclerc's 20-second penalty drop to eighth at the 2026 F1 Miami GP (see earlier coverage), Max Verstappen and George Russell have also been summoned to FIA stewards over potential infractions from the race's chaotic finale. Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli won ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris, with Oscar Piastri third.

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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Isack Hadjar has been officially disqualified from qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix after his Red Bull RB22 breached Formula 1 technical regulations. The 21-year-old Frenchman will start Sunday's race from the pitlane. The infraction involved floorboards protruding 2mm beyond permitted dimensions.

 

 

 

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