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Mercedes Withdraws Monaco GP Review Request After FIA Talks

Mercedes Withdraws Monaco GP Review Request After FIA Talks

Summary
Mercedes withdrew its Monaco GP review request after FIA talks, seeing no benefit in further action. The team acknowledged Russell's extra drive-through penalty could not be reversed despite faulty timing data affecting multiple drivers.

Mercedes has withdrawn its request to review the Monaco Grand Prix results after talks with the FIA and Formula One Management. The team accepted that pursuing the matter would bring no sporting benefit, as George Russell's extra drive-through penalty could not be reversed.

Why it matters:

  • The decision reflects lingering fallout from a timing system error that generated false pitlane speeding violations in Monaco.
  • Alpine's reinstatement of Pierre Gasly's podium exposed flaws in the original data, prompting rivals to question parallel penalties.
  • Separate protests from Red Bull and McLaren ensure scrutiny of race control will continue.

The details:

  • FOM admitted its timing measurements were wrong, forcing stewards to cancel Gasly's two penalties and reinstate his podium.
  • Four other drivers, including Russell, were punished using the same bad data. His attempt to serve the initial penalty triggered a second drive-through that cost him points.
  • Mercedes filed its Right of Review in Barcelona to meet the deadline, then scrapped the June 20 hearing after deciding a served drive-through cannot be undone.
  • The team praised the FIA and FOM for investigating the root cause.

What's next:

Red Bull and McLaren are still pursuing appeals at the International Court of Appeal that could change the Monaco classification. The outcome will likely pressure the FIA and FOM to harden timing systems and clarify penalty protocols.

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