Pierre Gasly has been officially restored to his third-place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix following a successful appeal against two speeding penalties. The Alpine team challenged the rulings, arguing procedural errors in how the penalties were applied. Motorsport’s governing body has agreed, overturning the five-second time penalties initially assessed to Gasly after the race. This decision elevates Gasly back onto the podium, impacting the final race results for several drivers. The penalties had initially dropped Gasly from third to twelfth place, a significant loss of championship points. The reversal marks a victory for Alpine and Gasly, and a correction to the official race classification. This outcome underscores the importance of precise adherence to regulations in Formula 1.