
A Right of Review is a formal, high-bar mechanism — Mercedes isn't lodging a casual protest but arguing that significant new evidence exists that the stewards didn't have at the time of the original ruling. The target being Gasly suggests the incident in question affected Mercedes' race result directly, making this a points-level grievance rather than a point of principle. Whether it succeeds depends entirely on whether Mercedes can demonstrate that new element, because the FIA stewards don't reopen cases simply because a team disagrees with the outcome. It's a measured, procedural move, but one that signals Mercedes believes the original call was materially wrong.
Mercedes has taken action.