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As Formula 1 returns to Spa this weekend, Alpine’s Pierre Gasly carries with him once again the memory of a friend taken far ...
Alpine driver Pierre Gasly expects his former team boss Christian Horner to return to Formula 1 with another team following ...
Pierre Gasly has dismissed speculation linking Valtteri Bottas to Alpine as a “lot of noise”, while defending his ...
Formula One has no shortage of young talent, but few drivers embody passion and resilience quite like Pierre Gasly, now ...
Alpine's technical director admits "we need assistance" as the team attempts to lift itself from the foot of the Constructors ...
Alpine's Executive Technical Director David Sanchez has said he is "happy" with the progress being made on its 2026 Formula ...
Pierre Gasly has dismissed the Valtteri Bottas rumours swirling around the Formula 1 paddock as “a lot of noise”, urging ...
Pierre Gasly will race for Alpine from the 2023 Formula 1 season, with Nyck de Vries locking down the newly-vacated seat at Alpha Tauri. Replacing the departing Fernando Alonso, ...
It took several months, but Gasly had finally found his place within the team. He wasn’t Alpine’s first choice of a driver for 2023. Or its second.
Alpine’s shortlist to replace Esteban Ocon is down to “three” and Pierre Gasly believes Carlos Sainz is the “best option” to sign as his new team-mate.
Pierre Gasly will join Alpine in 2023, while Nyck de Vries will take the French driver's place at AlphaTauri, the two teams confirmed Saturday.
Pierre Gasly of France and Alpine F1 in the paddock during the Sprint ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit on April 20, 2024 in Shanghai, China.
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