Pierre Gasly has been restored to third place in the Monaco Grand Prix after Alpine successfully appealed against a penalty for pit-lane speeding.
The decision means Gasly regains the podium finish he had initially lost, with the result now officially corrected following the appeal process. The ruling brings an end to the dispute over the penalty and confirms Alpine’s challenge was upheld.
Gasly regains Monaco podium finish
Gasly’s third place in Monaco had been taken away after stewards applied a penalty for speeding in the pit lane. Alpine then lodged an appeal, arguing against the sanction. That appeal has now succeeded, and Gasly has been reinstated in the final classification.
The French driver’s return to the podium is a significant outcome for Alpine, who had been waiting for the review to be completed. The corrected result ensures Gasly is once again credited with finishing third in one of Formula 1’s most prestigious races.
Alpine appeal changes the official result
The appeal centred on the pit-lane speeding penalty that had altered the original race order. With the stewards’ decision overturned, the Monaco Grand Prix standings have been updated to reflect Gasly’s restored position.
Monaco is often one of the most closely watched races on the calendar, and any change to the podium places draws immediate attention. In this case, the appeal outcome has directly affected the final classification, with Gasly now officially back in third.
Published on 12 June 2026, the ruling closes a brief but important post-race dispute and confirms Alpine’s successful challenge.
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