Gasly reinstated to Monaco GP podium after timekeepers' error revealed (opens original article in a new tab)
Pierre Gasly was reinstated to the Monaco GP podium after FIA acknowledged timekeepers' error in calculating his car's speed, reversing his demotion from third to seventh place.
- Alpine driver Pierre Gasly's third-place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix was reinstated after FIA found timekeepers' error in clocking his car's speed
- Gasly was initially demoted to seventh place due to two 5-second penalties for allegedly exceeding pit lane speed limits
- FIA rescinded Gasly's penalties and restored his podium position following Alpine's appeal and evidence of timekeeping errors
- Alpine's first podium finish since 2024 was restored, with Red Bull's Isack Hadjar dropping from third to fourth in the final results
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