FIA sets hearing date for Alpine's Gasly penalty appeal from Monaco

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FIA sets hearing date for Alpine's Gasly penalty appeal from Monaco
Summary

Alpine's appeal against the penalties imposed on Pierre Gasly during the Monaco Grand Prix will be heard on Thursday by the FIA. Gasly initially finished third on the track but was classified seventh after two five-second pit-lane speeding penalties. Following the race, Gasly expressed his disappointment, stating he felt robbed of a podium finish due to the penalties. The FIA's hearing will focus only on Gasly's penalties, with no appeal regarding penalties given to other drivers. The outcome will depend on whether new evidence emerges that may justify altering the original ruling.

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Key Details
  • Alpine appeals two penalties given to Gasly during Monaco GP.
  • Gasly was demoted from third to seventh due to speeding in the pit-lane.
  • FIA confirms the hearing will take place on Thursday at 12pm UK time.
  • Penalties have raised questions among several drivers, including Gasly.
  • The appeal focuses on new evidence related to Gasly's specific infractions.
Latest Updates
  • 6:26 PMAutosportFIA announces hearing as Alpine seeks to get Gasly's Monaco podium back
  • 6:24 PMMotorsport.comFIA announces hearing as Alpine seeks to get Pierre Gasly's Monaco podium back
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The FIA has confirmed that Alpine's attempt to overturn the penalties that cost Pierre Gasly a podium finish in the Monaco Grand Prix will be heard later this week After the race in Monaco, Alpine issued a statement confirming it had requested a Right of Review from the FIA in an attempt to overturn the result of the grand prix, in which Gasly finished third on the road but lost a podium due to ...Keep reading

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The FIA has confirmed that Alpine's attempt to overturn the penalties that cost Pierre Gasly a podium finish in the Monaco Grand Prix will be heard later this week After the race in Monaco, Alpine issued a statement confirming it had requested a Right of Review from the FIA in an attempt to overturn the result of the grand prix, in which Gasly finished third on the road but lost a podium due to ...Keep reading

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Alpine's appeal against pit-lane speeding penalties given to Pierre Gasly during the Monaco Grand Prix will be heard on Thursday, the FIA has confirmed.

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