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Monaco, Pierre Gasly and Alpine

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 · 18h
Alpine driver Pierre Gasly has 3rd-place finish at Monaco reinstated after winning appeal
Gasly finished the Monaco race third but was demoted to seventh place after race officials handed him two five-second penalties for allegedly going too fast in the pitlane.

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Alpine launches bid to overturn Pierre Gasly’s Monaco F1 penalties
 · 17h
Pierre Gasly reawarded Monaco GP podium, Alpine succeed with appeal
 · 1d
Alpine clear first hurdle in review of Gasly's Monaco penalty
The Alpine Formula One team overcame the first hurdle on Thursday to a review of Monaco Grand Prix ​pit lane speeding penalties that cost Pierre Gasly a place ‌on the podium.

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 · 16h
F1 rule explained as Alpine win Pierre Gasly appeal but 4 rivals banned from doing same
 · 16h
Alpine's Gasly reinstated to Monaco Grand Prix podium
 · 16h
Pierre Gasly promoted to Monaco Grand Prix podium
Alpine requested a Right of Review, asserting that new information that was not available to race officials at the time the decisions were made was available after the race.

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 · 16h
Pierre Gasly’s Monaco GP penalty rescinded: FIA stewards report in full
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Alpine Clears First Hurdle in Gasly Monaco Appeal: Here’s What Happens Next
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Alpine lament 'unfortunate situation' despite Gasly's restored P3 at Monaco GP

Alpine Managing Director Steve Nielsen has reacted to the shock news that Pierre Gasly's on-track P3 at the Monaco GP has been restored. The French driver had lost the final podium spot to compatriot Isack Hadjar after receiving two five-second time penalties for pit lane speeding,
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Alpine win FIA review as Monaco Grand Prix result hangs in the balance

Alpine F1 team and Pierre Gasly's double penalty at the Monaco Grand Prix will be reviewed by the FIA after the team succeeded in their first stage of the appeal. The team have been successful on the basis that new and substantial evidence has emerged,
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Alpine succeeds in getting Gasly’s Monaco penalties reviewed

Alpine has succeeded in its request to review the penalties given to Pierre Gasly in the Monaco Grand Prix, after an acknowledgment that the distance used in calculating the pit lane speed was inaccurate.
motorsport.com on MSN
2d

Alpine's Hypercar future: The fight to keep the programme alive beyond 2026

The Alpine A424 will compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans this week for the third and final time - unless a manufacturer steps in to take over the programme and prevent the dismantling of the current te
Seb Delanney on MSN
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My 1,000 mile road trip in the Alpine A110

A 1,000 mile journey is the perfect way to discover what the Alpine A110 is truly like beyond short drives and first impressions. From winding back roads to long stretches of highway, this road trip reveals how the lightweight French sports car performs when comfort,
2d

Alpine Linux is a crazy-fast distro for your desktop - with just one caveat

Known primarily for containers and servers, Alpine Linux isn't always considered for traditional desktop use. I think this lightweight distro could be your daily driver. Here's why.
GPFans
3d

The real reason Toto Wolff pulled out of Alpine purchase

Toto Wolff and Mercedes recently withdrew their interest in purchasing a stake in Alpine F1 team and now we know why.
autoevolution
1y

Alpine A390's Official Unveiling Date Announced, This Is When the New EV Is Due

After a rather lengthy teaser campaign, sprinkled with several spy shots and quite a few unofficial renderings, the Alpine A390 is finally ready to debut. The French automaker, which operates under Renault's roof, has now stepped forward, announcing when ...
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1d

Formula 1 admits grave error after Alpine’s accusations, FIA to take further steps

Pierre Gasly and Alpine will get some relief after their Monaco GP pit-lane speeding review appeal has now been accepted by the FIA stewards. They will now check if his two penalties can be rescinded.
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