Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 11
Gasly Calls Monaco Penalty Dropping Him From 3rd to 7th His Hardest F1 Moment
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 11

Gasly Calls Monaco Penalty Dropping Him From 3rd to 7th His Hardest F1 Moment

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 11

Summary

  • Pierre Gasly said losing a Monaco Grand Prix podium after a post-race pit-lane speeding penalty was the toughest sporting setback of his Formula 1 career.
  • Five drivers were penalized in Monaco, but Gasly’s sanction was especially costly because it was applied after he crossed the line third, demoting him to seventh.
  • Alpine has appealed, yet the team must first show the FIA new significant and relevant evidence before any hearing on overturning the result can proceed.
  • Gasly said he knew the penalty was pending despite celebrating after the finish, describing the fist pumps as an emotional response to what he felt was a perfectly executed race.
  • The lost result stung more because Monaco would have been only Gasly’s sixth F1 podium, a rare chance for a midfield driver now heading into Sunday’s Barcelona race.

Insights

Will F1's governing body sacrifice a driver's podium to avoid admitting a system-wide error?
With multiple drivers penalized, is Formula 1's speed-checking technology fundamentally flawed?