Pierre Gasly's penalty appeal has been successful, with the FIA rescinding the two five-second penalties imposed on his car.
What happened?
The decision reinstates Gasly's third-place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Liam Lawson, who initially finished fifth, loses his position and drops to tenth in the championship.
Why it matters for Pierre Gasly
Gasly now sits eighth in the driver's championship, ahead of Lawson, with 26 points.
The result is a significant boost for Gasly, who will look to build on this momentum at the upcoming Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
What comes next?
The Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix begins on Friday night, with Gasly aiming to secure a strong result and maintain his position in the championship.
Lawson will have the chance to overtake Gasly in the standings, but faces a tough challenge, with Gasly's team, Alpine, focused on achieving the best possible result.
Alpine welcomed the FIA's decision, stating that they appreciate the transparency and co-operation throughout the review process.
The team's focus is now on the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, where they will strive for a strong result with both cars.