Alpine requests Right of Review over Gasly’s penalties at Monaco GP

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Alpine requests Right of Review over Gasly’s penalties at Monaco GP
Summary

Alpine has formally requested a Right of Review from the FIA concerning Pierre Gasly's performance at the Monaco Grand Prix. Gasly was in contention for a podium finish but fell short due to two penalties for speeding in the pit lane. The team is seeking clarification and potential reconsideration of the penalties issued during the event. The FIA will determine if the request warrants a review process.

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  • Alpine submitted the Right of Review following the Monaco Grand Prix.
  • Pierre Gasly received two penalties for speeding in the pit lane.
  • The penalties prevented Gasly from finishing in the podium positions.
  • The FIA will decide whether to proceed with the review.
  • The decision could affect Alpine's performance this season.
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What they're saying
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Pierre Gasly said he had been “robbed” of a podium in Monaco after finishing third on the road, and his team agrees. The Alpine team posted a statement which read: “After the result of today’s Monaco Grand Prix, BWT Alpine Formula One Team can confirm it has requested a Right of Review from the FIA following the penalties applied for pit lane speeding.” Read ...Keep reading

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Pierre Gasly said he had been “robbed” of a podium in Monaco after finishing third on the road, and his team agrees. The Alpine team posted a statement which read: “After the result of today’s Monaco Grand Prix, BWT Alpine Formula One Team can confirm it has requested a Right of Review from the FIA following the penalties applied for pit lane speeding.” Read ...Keep reading

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Alpine have requested a Right of Review from F1’s governing body, the FIA, following the Monaco Grand Prix, where Pierre Gasly dropped out of the podium positions due to a pair of pit lane speeding penalties.

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