Alpine advances in Gasly's appeal over Monaco penalties
Racer • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 12:39 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Alpine has cleared the first hurdle in its Right of Review regarding the pit lane speeding penalties that impacted Pierre Gasly's results at the Monaco Grand Prix. Stewards have accepted new evidence from Alpine for a full hearing, keeping Gasly's demotion from third to seventh under reconsideration. The team gathered physical data after the race, asserting that Gasly's telemetry indicates his speed was within the legal limit. A further hearing will be scheduled to address the original penalties more fully.
- •Alpine's appeal targets the interpretation of the pit lane speed limit.
- •Gasly's positions have been fluctuating due to penalties received.
- •Mechanics collected data soon after the race to support the appeal.
- •The stewards will schedule a full hearing based on the new evidence.
- •Similar penalties were not contested by four other drivers during the race.
- 1:31 PMRacer — Alpine succeeds in getting Gasly’s Monaco penalties reviewed
- 12:39 PMYahoo Sports — Alpine Clears First Hurdle in Gasly Monaco Appeal: Here’s What Happens Next
"Alpine have passed the first stage of their Right of Review hearing over the pit lane speeding penalties that erased Pierre Gasly’s Monaco Grand Prix podium, with stewards ruling that the team’s new evidence clears the bar required to trigger…
"Alpine has succeeded in its request to review the penalties given to Pierre Gasly in the Monaco Grand Prix, after an acknowledgment that the distance used in calculating the pit lane speed was inaccurate.
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External links- RacerJun 11, 2026, 1:31 PMAlpine succeeds in getting Gasly’s Monaco penalties reviewed
Alpine has succeeded in its request to review the penalties given to Pierre Gasly in the Monaco Grand Prix, after an acknowledgment that the distance used in calculating the pit lane speed was inaccurate.
- Yahoo SportsJun 11, 2026, 12:39 PMAlpine Clears First Hurdle in Gasly Monaco Appeal: Here’s What Happens Next
Alpine have passed the first stage of their Right of Review hearing over the pit lane speeding penalties that erased Pierre Gasly’s Monaco Grand Prix podium, with stewards ruling that the team’s new evidence clears the bar required to trigger…
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