Pierre Gasly has received his Monaco Grand Prix third-place trophy. He crossed the line in third place at Monaco, but with penalties for speeding in the pit lane hanging over him.
What happened?
The penalties were contested by Alpine, and FOM conceded that the timing measurement used to calculate speed had been out by 77cm.
Why it matters for Pierre Gasly
This decision moved Gasly back up the order onto the podium, relegating Red Bull's Isack Hadjar to fourth.
Pierre Gasly wrote on social media: "[The] Monaco trophy found its way home!!! Happyyyy day, happy life!!"
What comes next?
The result of the Monaco race remains under a cloud, with McLaren and Red Bull launching an appeal against the final classification. McLaren said: "Throughout the Monaco Grand Prix weekend - and in every event - all teams operated according to the regulations and established standard practices for what concerns the speed limit in the pit lane as they were applied at the time.
McLaren believes that Oscar Piastri has a claim to the final podium slot, while Red Bull is naturally aggrieved at Hadjar losing out.
Mercedes requested a right of review on the penalties handed to George Russell, initially for pit speeding and then for failing to serve that penalty correctly, which dropped him out of the points.
It has since pulled out of this action. The appeal is ongoing, and the final result of the Monaco Grand Prix has not been confirmed.