Pierre Gasly, driving for Alpine, experienced a significant drop in position at the Monaco Grand Prix, falling from third to seventh place after the race due to penalties. These penalties stemmed from data collected during the event, which is now believed to be inaccurate. Alpine formally requested a review of the decision, arguing the penalties were unjustly applied. The FIA, motorsport’s governing body, has granted the team’s request and will investigate the data used to issue the penalties. The investigation aims to determine the validity of the original findings and whether Gasly’s final race result should be adjusted. This review could potentially reinstate Gasly’s original podium finish. Further details regarding the investigation’s timeline and potential outcomes have not yet been released.