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Alpine challenges Monaco GP result over pit penalties

Alpine is challenging the result of Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix by requesting a review of the penalties applied for pitlane speed that cost its driver Pierre Gasly a podium.Gasly was one of many drivers punished for tiny speeding offences in Monaco, with six penalties – two of them incurred by Gasly – during the race after a variety of fines in practice sessions.Gasly was just 0.1km/h and 0.4km/h over the 60km/h limit in his infractions by the FIA’s calculations.Under the FIA’s right of review system, a penalty can be challenged if “a significant and relevant new element is discovered which was unavailable to the parties seeking the review at the time of the decision concerned”.The Race understands that the Mo …


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Author: Matt Beer

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