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FIA to Hear McLaren, Red Bull Appeals Over Gasly Monaco Podium Reinstatement

FIA to Hear McLaren, Red Bull Appeals Over Gasly Monaco Podium Reinstatement

Summary
McLaren and Red Bull will challenge Pierre Gasly's reinstated Monaco podium at the FIA International Court of Appeal on August 25, after Alpine proved a timing error caused erroneous pitlane penalties that other rivals had already served.

The FIA's International Court of Appeal will convene on August 25 to hear McLaren and Red Bull's appeals against Pierre Gasly's reinstated Monaco Grand Prix podium. Alpine overturned the Frenchman's two five-second pitlane speeding penalties after FOM admitted a distance measurement error skewed average speeds, but rival teams argue the reversal unfairly advantaged Gasly while others served identical sanctions during the race.

Why it matters:

The case has raised serious questions about Formula 1 penalty consistency. Championship contender George Russell fell from a potential podium to 12th after a drive-through penalty, dropping 68 points behind Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli, while Oscar Piastri served his penalty in-race and fell to fifth only to see Gasly's rescinded after the fact.

The details:

  • Alpine's right of review proved Gasly never breached the 60km/h pitlane limit, as FOM's distance measurement error caused overstated average speeds.
  • Penalized drivers including Piastri and Russell had already served their penalties during the Monaco race, making the post-race reversal especially contentious.
  • Piastri took an extra pitstop that dropped him to fifth, while Russell's drive-through for an alleged incorrect service destroyed his podium hopes.
  • Mercedes initially pursued a right of review for Russell but withdrew after judging his result unlikely to be overturned.

What's next:

McLaren and Red Bull will argue their cases behind closed doors in Paris after this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix. The court's ruling could cement Gasly's sixth career podium or force a retroactive rewrite of Monaco's results, sending shockwaves through the drivers' and constructors' championships.

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