
Pierre Gasly was reinstated to the Monaco Grand Prix podium after Alpine lodged a post-race protest of the result.
Pierre Gasly has got his hands on the third-place trophy from the Monaco Grand Prix, over two weeks after the race concluded.
The Frenchman crossed the line inside the top three, but a duo of five-second time penalties dropped him down the order at the chequered flag.
Alpine lodged a protest over the final result and had the penalties for speeding in the pit lane successfully overturned.
It meant that Red Bull's Isack Hadjar was denied his first podium finish with his new team.
Despite Gasly getting sent the Monaco trophy, the results of the race are far from certain.
Red Bull and McLaren have both lodged a protest after they were impacted by the ruling in Alpine's favour.
However, the outcome of this protest may not be known for several weeks.
Until then, Gasly can enjoy the company of the sixth trophy of his F1 career and his third with the Alpine team.
See Gasly's social media post below!
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