
FIA Confirms Date for McLaren and Red Bull Appeal Over Gasly's Monaco Penalty
The FIA will hear McLaren and Red Bull's appeals next Tuesday in Paris over the decision to rescind Pierre Gasly's Monaco Grand Prix penalty. Both teams want the five-second sanction reinstated after Alpine successfully argued it was based on an incorrect pit-lane measurement, a ruling that promoted Gasly to third and dropped Oscar Piastri and Isack Hadjar down the order.
Why it matters:
The closed-door hearing could rewrite the Monaco classification three months after the race, carrying significant championship implications. The case rests on whether a procedural error in measuring pit-lane speed justifies overturning a penalty also applied to other drivers, including Piastri and George Russell.
The details:
- Gasly received two five-second penalties for exceeding the 60kph pit-lane limit, but Alpine's right of review revealed the pit-lane length had been measured incorrectly.
- Average speed was calculated via a speed-distance-time equation rather than at a single fixed point at pit-entry or exit, which Alpine argued met the "relevant and new" threshold unavailable to stewards during the race.
- When one penalty was rescinded, Gasly vaulted from seventh to third, demoting Red Bull's Hadjar to fourth and McLaren's Piastri to fifth. Racing Bulls' Lawson also dropped to sixth.
- McLaren and Red Bull lodged their appeal on June 16th targeting Decisions #1 and #2 in Document 99, which wiped the outstanding penalty and restored Gasly to the podium.
What's next:
The hearing begins at 09:00 local time on August 25th, the Tuesday after the Dutch Grand Prix, with no public or media access. A ruling is expected shortly after, either confirming Gasly's podium or reinstating the penalty and restoring Piastri, Hadjar, and Lawson to their previous positions.
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