
Pierre Gasly
 BWT Alpine F1 Team
                    
2023  Stats
                        Points
                                62
                            Starts
                                22
                            Wins
                                0
                            Poles
                                0
                            Top 5
                                1
                            Top 10
                                11
                            2023 Fantasy Outlook
                
                    One of the more interesting driver moves in the midfield comes as Gasly makes the switch from Alpha Tauri to Alpine. Gasly entered Formula One in 2017 and has had stints at Toro Rosso, as well as the primary Red Bull team. His move to Alpine takes him out of the Red Bull structure and gives him an opportunity to start with a fresh slate. Alpine finishing fourth in last season's Constructor's standings compared to Alpha Tauri's ninth is also a nice attraction for him. Gasly said he is approaching his start with Alpine differently from his first outings with Red Bull and has a much clearer view of what he needs to be competitive, which he hopes will help him finish higher in the order. He finished in the top 10 six times last season and only tallied three DNFs. This season's opportunity with a faster car under the new rules package should be a boost for him early in 2023. Read Past Outlooks                
                                        
                                     
                  P15 in Mexico City
Gasly finished 15th in the Mexico City Grand Prix Formula 1 race at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on Sunday afternoon.
                  ANALYSIS
Another week of failing to advance out of Q1 would relegate Gasly to a back-end battle in Mexico City. The veteran Alpine driver opted for medium tyres and a one-stop strategy Sunday. It would only allow him to climb to P16 prior to his stop so gaining track position was difficult. He would fall a lap down to the leaders on lap 37 and would only promote up to P15 due to late-race retirements. Gasly will look for better results next round out in Brazil.
              Another week of failing to advance out of Q1 would relegate Gasly to a back-end battle in Mexico City. The veteran Alpine driver opted for medium tyres and a one-stop strategy Sunday. It would only allow him to climb to P16 prior to his stop so gaining track position was difficult. He would fall a lap down to the leaders on lap 37 and would only promote up to P15 due to late-race retirements. Gasly will look for better results next round out in Brazil.
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                  Fades in United States GP
Gasly finished 19th in the United States Grand Prix Formula 1 race at Circuit of the Americas on Sunday afternoon.
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                  Pit Lane Start at Marina Bay
Gasly finished 19th in the Singapore Grand Prix Formula 1 race at the Marina Bay Circuit on Sunday.
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                  P18 Struggle in Azerbaijan
Gasly finished 18th in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix Formula 1 race at the Baku City Circuit on Sunday afternoon.
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                  Pit Lane Start
Gasly finished 16th in the Italian Grand Prix Formula 1 race at the Monza Circuit on Sunday afternoon.
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                  Signs Extension with Alpine
Gasly has committed his long-term future to Alpine by signing a contract extension that will see him race for the French manufacturer until at least the end of the 2028 campaign, Formula1.com reports.
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