Updated
Updated · Motorsport.com · Jun 11
FIA Reopens Gasly's 2 Monaco Penalties as FOM Admits Pitlane Speed Error
Updated
Updated · Motorsport.com · Jun 11

FIA Reopens Gasly's 2 Monaco Penalties as FOM Admits Pitlane Speed Error

3 articles · Updated · Motorsport.com · Jun 11

Summary

  • Two five-second Monaco penalties against Pierre Gasly are under review after FIA stewards accepted Alpine's challenge and opened a full hearing.
  • FOM told the stewards its pitlane distance-measuring system was inaccurate and overstated Gasly's speed, evidence delivered Wednesday that was unavailable during the race.
  • Gasly had finished third on track but fell to seventh after the sanctions; Alpine says the faulty system may have cost him a podium.
  • Six drivers were penalized for pitlane speeding in Monaco, an unusually high total that raised broader doubts about the timing loops and could affect other cases, including George Russell's.

Insights

Will the Monaco GP results be rewritten for all drivers affected by the flawed speed system?
When a basic speed check fails, what other hidden flaws exist in Formula 1's officiating technology?