Mercedes has confirmed that it has withdrawn its Right of Review request relating to the results of the Monaco Grand Prix.
The FIA confirmed earlier this week that it had granted the Brackley-based squad a hearing date after it lodged a protest.
Pierre Gasly and Alpine had two five-second time penalties for speeding in the pit lane overturned several days after the Monaco race, after the FIA reviewed the data from the timing loops managed by FOM.
It reinstated Gasly to the podium, but other teams, who were deemed guilty of the same offence, could not appeal as they served their penalties while making pit stops during the race.
Alpine had leverage to protest its penalties as they were only applied after the chequered flag.
During the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix event last weekend, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff confirmed it had filed a Right of Review after George Russell was handed a penalty for pit lane speeding.
Mercedes was deemed to have served the penalty incorrectly, resulting in a drive-through penalty and a demotion out of the point-paying positions.
The FIA was due to hear from a Mercedes representative on Saturday, June 20 - but this will no longer proceed.
The stewards' report read: "The Stewards have been informed by Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team that they are withdrawing the petition for Review in respect of the decisions of the Stewards of the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix, breach of Article B1.6.3a of the FIA F1 Regulations in relation to Car 63."
Also interesting:
Join RacingNews365's Samuel Coop and Nick Golding as they look back on last weekend's Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix! Lewis Hamilton's first win for Ferrari is a major talking point, as is the growing concern that Mercedes has a serious reliability issue.
Rather watch this podcast? Then click here!
Get the latest F1 news from RacingNews365 directly in your Google feed! Click on the link below and you’ll see your favourite F1 website appearing even more often. That way, you’ll never miss any news, analyses, interviews, or exclusives.
Follow RacingNews365 on GoogleMost read
Never miss a thing from the Formula 1 season! Add the 2026 F1 schedule to your calendar at the touch of a button. Subscribe below and put the dates and times of every race directly on your PC or smartphone, so you don't miss a second from the new season.
Download the F1 calendar Download the F1 calendar
A variant with just the race and qualifying is also available.
Click here to download it..











Join the conversation!