Monaco Grand Prix results have been overturned and remain contested following the discovery that the pitlane timing system was incorrectly configured, leading to potentially invalid speeding penalties. Multiple teams including McLaren, Red Bull, and Mercedes are protesting the outcome, with new hearings scheduled as the final classification continues to change.
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Monaco Grand Prix results have been overturned and remain contested following the discovery that the pitlane timing system was incorrectly configured, leading to potentially invalid speeding penalties. Multiple teams including McLaren, Red Bull, and Mercedes are protesting the outcome, with new hearings scheduled as the final classification continues to change.