Monaco Grand Prix Result Altered Amid Controversies
Why was the Monaco Grand Prix result changed? Everything you need to know about F1 chaos

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The Monaco Grand Prix witnessed unprecedented chaos as the results were altered two hours post-race. Pierre Gasly, initially third, dropped to seventh due to penalties, promoting Isack Hadjar to third. Other penalties affected Sergio Perez and impacted team standings.
- 01Pierre Gasly was demoted from third to seventh after receiving two penalties totaling 10 seconds for exceeding the pitlane speed limit.
- 02Isack Hadjar, who finished fourth, was promoted to third place following Gasly's penalties, while Alpine requested a review of the decision.
- 03Sergio Perez received a retrospective 10-second penalty, dropping him from 10th to 15th, which cost Cadillac their first F1 championship point.
- 04Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin benefitted from Perez's penalty, moving into the 10th position and securing a point for his team.
- 05Multiple drivers, including George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, faced penalties for minor breaches in pitlane speed limits, adding to the race's chaos.
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The Monaco Grand Prix, known for its dramatic twists, saw its results dramatically altered two hours after the race concluded due to a series of penalties. Pierre Gasly initially crossed the finish line in third place but was subsequently demoted to seventh after receiving two penalties for exceeding the pitlane speed limit by slight margins. This change allowed Isack Hadjar, who finished fourth, to be promoted to third place. Alpine has since filed for a review of Gasly's penalties, arguing that his car settings were within regulations. In another twist, Sergio Perez was handed a retrospective 10-second penalty for a starting box infringement, which dropped him from 10th to 15th place, resulting in Cadillac losing what would have been their first championship point. Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin climbed into the points, finishing 10th due to Perez's demotion. The race was marked by widespread penalties affecting several drivers, including George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, contributing to the overall chaos of the event.
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