What happened: McLaren and Red Bull are awaiting a hearing date at the FIA International Court of Appeal after challenging the Monaco Grand Prix stewards' decision to reinstate Pierre Gasly's podium. The dispute traces back to penalties issued at Monaco for exceeding the pitlane speed limit, which initially cost Gasly and several other drivers. The teams formally objected once those penalties were rescinded.

Why it matters: The appeal puts a podium result and its championship points back in play, with the potential to reshuffle the Monaco classification weeks after the race. It extends a contested ruling that has already triggered multiple objections from rival teams, leaving the official outcome unsettled until the court rules.

What to watch: Watch for the FIA to confirm a hearing date; the court's ruling will decide whether Gasly keeps the podium or the original penalties are restored.

Sources

  • @autosport