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- Monaco Race Result Reinstatement — 1 source
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AI synthesisPierre Gasly's third-place finish in the Monaco Grand Prix has been reinstated following a successful appeal. Stewards found that pit-lane speed limit calculations were flawed due to recent track changes, leading to incorrect penalties for Gasly and other drivers.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Pierre Gasly's third-place finish in Monaco was reinstated after an appeal.
- The reinstatement followed an appeal that found pit-lane speed limit calculations were flawed due to recent track changes.
- Changes to the pit lane meant the shortest route between timing loops was 77 centimetres less than the distance used to calculate the speed limit.
- Stewards determined that Gasly and other drivers had been incorrectly penalized for speeding.
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Monaco Race Result Reinstatement
- BBC News
BBC News reports that Pierre Gasly's third-place finish in Monaco was reinstated after an appeal revealed flaws in pit-lane speed limit calculations caused by recent track changes, leading stewards to conclude that Gasly and other drivers were incorrectly penalized.
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