Alpine requests a review from the FIA over pit-lane speeding penalties applied to Pierre Gasly during the Monaco Grand Prix, which the team says alter the final classification. Gasly is reported to finish third on track, but is demoted from a podium position after two pit-lane speeding penalties result in a total 10 seconds of time added, dropping him from third to seventh in the official order. Alpine confirmed it is exercising its right of review following the race and has appealed the penalties. The FIA has confirmed that the appeal hearing will take place on Thursday. Sky Sports and F1 reporting state the request is aimed at reversing Gasly’s demotion and restoring the podium result, while other coverage characterizes the action as a response to penalties that Alpine views as unfair. Across the sources, there is agreement that the review concerns Monaco pit-lane speeding penalties and that the hearing date has been set for Thursday.