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Vowles Backs Appeal Over F1 Podium Reinstatement Mess
13 Jun
Summary
- Williams boss Vowles surprised by Gasly's reinstated podium result.
- Disputed pit lane speed measurement affected multiple drivers.
- Reinstatement creates confusion for other drivers' penalties.

James Vowles, Williams' Team Principal, has publicly shared his surprise regarding the FIA's decision to reinstate Pierre Gasly's third-place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix. He indicated that he would support appeals from McLaren and Red Bull against this decision.
Vowles explained that the controversy stemmed from discrepancies in pit lane speed measurements, which affected multiple drivers. He recalled similar incidents and advised teams to maintain consistent driving lines, rather than adjusting to perceived limits. This inconsistency in penalties and their correction has left him uncomfortable.
The reinstatement has raised questions about how penalties for other drivers, such as George Russell and Oscar Piastri, who also faced pit lane speeding violations, should be handled. The situation is further complicated by the asymmetry of penalties that can or cannot be overturned, creating a 'mess' in championship standings. McLaren and Red Bull have signaled their intent to appeal the FIA's decision.