Alpine seeks review of Monaco penalties affecting Gasly's podium finish
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 8:12 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Alpine has requested a Right of Review regarding two penalties imposed on Pierre Gasly during the Monaco Grand Prix. Scheduled for June 11, the hearing with the Monaco stewards may clarify the controversial decisions which affected multiple drivers, including key championship contenders. Gasly maintains he did not speed during the race, raising questions about the pit lane timing system's reliability. The inquiry could have broader implications for the Formula 1 season if other drivers are found to be similarly affected by measurement inaccuracies.
- •Alpine's hearing with stewards is set for June 11.
- •Gasly claims penalties were unjust and did not reflect his actions.
- •Multiple drivers received speeding penalties, raising system reliability questions.
- •The timing system's efficiency in Monaco may be reevaluated.
- •Alpine stated the speed limiter settings were conservative for both cars.
- 8:12 AMAutosport — Why Alpine’s attempt to dispute Monaco result may open a can of worms
- 7:33 AMYahoo Sports — Why Alpine’s attempt to dispute Monaco result may open a can of worms
"Pierre Gasly swears he did nothing wrong to earn the two penalties in Monaco that ultimately cost him a podium finish - and that is a very good reason not only to be angry and frustrated, but also to push together with his team to get the race result overturned. Yet, should Alpine’s inquiry deliver a satisfactory outcome, it could open a whole can of worms. Gasly was not the only driver ...Keep reading
"Alpine didn’t want to let Pierre Gasly’s on-the-road third place in Monaco go - and its Right of Review request has all the potential to become messy
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External links- AutosportJun 11, 2026, 8:12 AMWhy Alpine’s attempt to dispute Monaco result may open a can of worms
Pierre Gasly swears he did nothing wrong to earn the two penalties in Monaco that ultimately cost him a podium finish - and that is a very good reason not only to be angry and frustrated, but also to push together with his team to get the race result overturned. Yet, should Alpine’s inquiry deliver a satisfactory outcome, it could open a whole can of worms. Gasly was not the only driver ...Keep reading
- Yahoo SportsJun 11, 2026, 7:33 AMWhy Alpine’s attempt to dispute Monaco result may open a can of worms
Alpine didn’t want to let Pierre Gasly’s on-the-road third place in Monaco go - and its Right of Review request has all the potential to become messy
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