Pierre Gasly handed a six-place grid penalty for impeding
Pierre Gasly has been given a six-place grid penalty for tomorrow’s Spanish Grand Prix following two separate incidents of impeding two cars.
Pierre Gasly has been given a six-place grid penalty for tomorrow’s Spanish Grand Prix following two separate incidents of impeding two cars.
FIA has explained why it allowed Pierre Gasly escape penalties for a crash that sent him and teammate Esteban Ocon into the barriers during the Australian Grand Prix following the second red flag restart.
Pierre Gasly experienced strings of both luck and unluck at the Australian Grand Prix with the Frenchman missing out on a possible fifth-place finish but avoiding a race suspension for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Alpine had to pay more for Gasly as he still had one year left on his contract with AlphaTauri as the Enstone team considered him as their top candidate for the 2023 seat
Alpine boss Otmar Szafnauer has explained why the team picked Gasly over Ricciardo who will reportedly take Nyck de Vries’ place as Mercedes’ backup driver
“I would have died,” That is what a furious Pierre Gasly said after he narrowly escaped a fatal crane incident during the opening laps of a wet Japanese Grand Prix when he sped past a rescue truck and a marshal
Pierre Gasly will not be present at the F1 Italian Grand Prix media day amid rumors that he is in negotiations for a potential switch to Alpine.
Red Bull has made it plain that Pierre Gasly can only join Alpine if Colton Herta is given a superlicense for the 2023 Formula 1 season.
Contrary to what many people think, Esteban Ocon claims he gets along well with Pierre Gasly and wouldn’t mind working at Alpine with him.
Since it has been rumored that the Alpine F1 Company is interested in hiring Frenchman Pierre Gasly to replace Fernando Alonso next season, the team is on the cusp of a rather difficult position.