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Alpine requests FIA ‘right of review’ over penalties which cost Monaco GP podium

Alpine requests FIA ‘right of review’ over penalties which cost Monaco GP podium
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The Alpine Formula One team has requested a 'right of review' from the FIA regarding pit lane speeding penalties that cost Pierre Gasly a podium finish in Monaco. The team argues that the penalties were inconsistent and potentially flawed given the technical constraints of the cars.

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This highlights the ongoing debate over the consistency and technical enforcement of regulations in professional motorsport.

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Pierre Gasly said he had been “robbed” of a podium in Monaco after finishing third on the road, and his team agrees.

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The article presents the team's grievance while providing context on the technical nature of the penalties.

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