Alpine appeal accepted amid questions over Monaco Grand Prix penalties
Sky Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 7:00 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026

The FIA's acceptance of Alpine's appeal regarding penalties at the Monaco Grand Prix raises concerns about their accuracy. Craig Slater, Ted Kravitz, and Harry Benjamin discussed these developments on Paddock Uncut. The implications of this acceptance could affect the reputations of affected teams as the racing community awaits further clarification on the penalties and their potential overturning.
- •Alpine's appeal regarding Monaco penalties accepted by FIA.
- •Concerns raised about the accuracy of the original penalties.
- •Discussion featured on Paddock Uncut.
- •Next steps involve clarifications from FIA.
- •Potential implications for affected teams' standings.
"Speaking on Paddock Uncut, Craig Slater, Ted Kravitz and Harry Benjamin give their reaction to the news that the penalties at the Monaco Grand Prix are likely to be inaccurate, after Alpine’s appeal was accepted by the FIA.
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