McLaren and Red Bull file formal notice to appeal the Monaco Grand Prix outcome after Pierre Gasly is reinstated to third place. Multiple reports say the appeal follows a reversal of earlier penalties involving Gasly, which restores him to the podium after an Alpine “right of review.” Sky News and Sky Sports state that McLaren and Red Bull are appealing the decision that reinstates Gasly to the podium, raising concerns about sporting fairness. The Athletic and BBC Sport report that McLaren challenges the rescinding of Gasly’s penalties from the Monaco race, including an overturned pit-lane speeding penalty. Yahoo Sports adds that the teams plan to take the case to the FIA appeal court. Sports outlets also note that Mercedes is considering its own options, though the extent of any involvement is not detailed in the reports provided. Overall, the coverage agrees the dispute centres on the FIA process used to overturn Gasly’s earlier penalties and restore him to P3, prompting McLaren and Red Bull to seek an appeal outcome.