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Formula One has no shortage of young talent, but few drivers embody passion and resilience quite like Pierre Gasly, now ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNPierre Gasly offers blunt Alpine appraisal amid Christian Horner linksPierre Gasly has offered a dire appraisal of where Alpine is at as rumours linking Christian Horner to the team swirl.
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Pierre Gasly critical of Alpine: 'Not good enough' - MSNUnconvinced by the other options in this year’s market, Pierre Gasly opted to sign a contract extension with Alpine. Unfortunately for the Frenchman, the Enstone-based team continues to struggle.
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Autosport on MSNPierre Gasly didn’t expect Silverstone Q3 with "not very kind" Alpine F1 carGasly's team-mate Franco Colapinto was dead last in Q1 after spinning off at the final corner and tagging the wall, and the ...
There are things we can change, there are other things we can’t change.” Gasly did concede that the Saudi Arabian street circuit is one on which Alpine might face a struggle.
Pierre Gasly said it was business as usual at the F1 team and he did not recognise reports of chaos that followed recent driver and leadership changes.
Pierre Gasly started the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend as the surprise early pacesetter, with the Alpine driver edging Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc in first practice.
Alpine put the A525, their 2025 challenger, through a shakedown session in Bahrain ahead of pre-season testing later this week. Both Gasly and incoming rookie Jack Doohan seemed pleased with the ...
Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon powered Alpine's turnaround, from a rocky Bahrain start to Brazil's double podium, driving a fight for P6 amid challenges and team changes.
Pierre Gasly said it was business as usual at the Renault-owned Alpine Formula One team and he did not recognise reports of chaos that followed recent driver and leadership changes.
Pierre Gasly has voiced his frustration with Alpine after a challenging stretch of races. The French driver is unhappy with the team's performance, noting that they are not meeting expectations ...
IMOLA, Italy - Pierre Gasly said it was business as usual at the Renault-owned Alpine Formula One team and he did not recognise reports of chaos that followed recent driver and leadership changes ...
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