Motor racing-McLaren lodge appeal over Monaco GP penalties


Formula One F1 - Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Japan - March 27, 2026 An engineer works on the front wing of the car of McLaren's Lando Norris in the garage during the first practice session REUTERS/Issei Kato

June 16 (Reuters) - McLaren ⁠have formally lodged a notification of appeal with ⁠Formula One's governing body after stewards rescinded pitlane ‌speeding penalties handed to Alpine's Pierre Gasly at the Monaco Grand Prix, affecting the drivers' and constructors' standings.

The U-turn, announced last week, ​meant Gasly returned to third place, ⁠dropping McLaren's Oscar Piastri ⁠from fourth to fifth. Red Bull have also indicated ⁠they ‌will appeal and Mercedes have sought a right of review.

• McLaren said in a statement ⁠on Tuesday that while they fully respect ​the governing FIA’s ‌judicial processes and role of the stewards, they ⁠believe the ​case raises important questions about sporting fairness, regulatory consistency and the integrity of competition.

• Team says the removal of ⁠Gasly's penalties creates a situation in ​which some competitors are disadvantaged by having acted in accordance with the rules and the stewards’ decisions.

• Outcome risks "creating ⁠sporting inequity and undermining confidence in the consistent application of the FIA Sporting Regulations", McLaren says.

• The reigning champions say appeal not directed at any competitor but ​reflects the team's belief that "the ⁠championship benefits from regulations that are applied consistently, transparently and ​fairly to all participants."

• Appeal ‌aimed at protecting the integrity ​of the sport and maintaining confidence in regulatory framework.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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