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Pierre Gasly Celebrates Long-Awaited Monaco GP Trophy Win

Highlights

  • Pierre Gasly awarded Monaco GP third-place trophy after protests
  • Gasly’s initial penalties for pit lane speeding were overturned
  • Isack Hadjar lost his first podium after Alpine’s successful protest
  • Red Bull and McLaren filed protests against the revised decision
  • Final race results may take weeks due to ongoing appeals

Pierre Gasly has finally received the Monaco Grand Prix third-place trophy, more than two weeks after the race, following Alpine’s successful protest that overturned pit-lane speeding penalties.

The Frenchman originally finished in the top three, then two five‑second penalties dropped him down the order. Stewards later rescinded them, prompting protests from Red Bull and McLaren.

The revised outcome demoted Isack Hadjar, costing the Red Bull rookie what would have been his first Formula 1 podium.

Pierre Gasly receives delayed Monaco GP podium trophy amid protests
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The rulings remain under appeal, so the classification is not final. Resolution could take weeks as teams pursue further action through established FIA procedures.

Gasly’s pit-lane speeding penalties were overturned after Alpine’s protest.

Alpine challenged the evidence supporting the speeding calls. After review, stewards found sufficient grounds to cancel the time penalties, restoring Gasly to third in a contentious penalty U-turn.

The change reshaped points for rivals and championship trajectories. Red Bull and McLaren argue the reinterpretation disadvantaged their drivers, hence the continuing protests and requests for clarification.

Isack Hadjar lost a maiden F1 podium under the revised classification.

For Gasly, the result stands for now, adding the sixth trophy of his Formula 1 career and his third podium with Alpine, even as the final order remains contested.

Monaco’s tight layout magnifies marginal gains and procedural accuracy. Gasly delivered a controlled drive under pressure, while post‑race processes again proved decisive at Formula 1’s most unforgiving venue.

Final race results may take weeks due to ongoing appeals.

Teams now plan around provisional standings until appeals conclude. Any final adjustment will carry material consequences for both constructors’ and drivers’ championships.

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Weeks of waiting — then a
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Result still
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Gasly receives his Monaco trophy at last—but the result may yet change again. Formula 1’s drama extends off the track.
⏰ The podium waits. The outcome is still racing…

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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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