AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoF1 Monaco fallout: Alpine has successfully overturned Pierre Gasly’s pit-lane speeding penalties, restoring his Monaco podium finish after FIA accepted new timing-distance information. Gasly had been dropped from third to seventh by two five-second penalties, but the stewards rescinded them after finding the pit-lane speed calculation was wrong. F1 ripple effects: With Gasly back on the podium, Isack Hadjar is demoted to fourth and Liam Lawson’s fifth-place result is adjusted downward. Next race focus: Charles Leclerc says he’ll follow Lewis Hamilton’s brake setup for Barcelona after his Monaco crash and ongoing brake complaints. Monaco beyond the track: Monaco’s National Council adopted major disability reforms, including legal recognition for family carers and changes to how disability status is handled after age 60. Local finance & justice: Monaco’s presidency hosted Council of Europe justice ministers for money-laundering talks, while global investment leaders are set to gather in Monaco for the Sohn Investment Conference. Social media drama: South African influencer Mihlali Ndamase and Wolves forward Tolu Arokodare unfollowed each other on Instagram amid escalating online allegations.
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