Mercedes ask for right of review over Gasly penalty

Mercedes has requested the FIA for a right of review concerning the decision to overturn Pierre Gasly's penalty during the Monaco Grand Prix. The team is seeking to re-examine the stewards' ruling that absolved Gasly of a penalty for a pit lane infringement. This action indicates Mercedes' intent to challenge the outcome of the race stewards' deliberations, potentially impacting the final standings or the interpretation of racing regulations. The request for a right of review is a formal process within Formula 1 that allows teams to present new evidence or arguments for a decision to be reconsidered. The specific details of the pit lane infringement and the grounds for Mercedes' appeal have not been fully disclosed, but the team's engagement suggests a significant point of contention regarding the application of the rules.
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