Alpine's Battle for Justice: Will Gasly's Podium Be Restored?
Renault-owned Alpine is seeking a review of the penalties that demoted Pierre Gasly from the Monaco Grand Prix podium. A virtual hearing is set for Thursday, where submissions will determine if new evidence can overturn the original decision. Gasly had been penalized for pit lane speeding.
Renault-owned Alpine is challenging the decision to strip Pierre Gasly of a podium place at the Monaco Grand Prix. The FIA confirmed a virtual hearing is scheduled for Thursday.
The hearing will assess if there is substantial new evidence that wasn't available during the original decision process. The outcome could restore Gasly’s third-place finish.
Gasly argues he adhered to the speed limit and hopes for a reevaluation. The next stop for Formula One is the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix in Spain.
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