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Former teammates Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda collided during the first lap of the race at Turn 4 in Jeddah, resulting in both drivers not finishing the race.
Two former teammates, Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly, crashed in Jeddah in what has been deemed a racing incident, with no ...
Red Bull Formula 1 star Yuki Tsunoda was called to see the FIA race stewards after the conclusion of the Saudi Arabian Grand ...
Alpine F1 driver and former Red Bull Racing man Pierre Gasly believes that Yuki Tsunoda will "pick up" the pace at the ...
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Autosport on MSNMax Verstappen penalised as Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda crash in JeddahFormula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has seen a safety car intervention after just one lap due to a collision between Pierre ...
Pierre Gasly remains at Alpine for a third consecutive ... Gasly has rebuilt his F1 career since leaving Red Bull in the middle of 2019. The Frenchman was promoted to the main team after a strong ...
Red Bull has a history of making swift decisions on underperforming drivers—whether at the senior or junior team—though none have been taken quite as quickly as the call to demote Liam Lawson.
Now, Pierre Gasly ... two drivers also drove together for the Red Bull Racing team after Gasly was promoted from Toro Rosso (now Racing Bulls) for the 2019 season to take the spot of Daniel ...
In a surprising result, Alpine's Pierre Gasly managed to qualify ... More News: Max Verstappen: RB21 'Too Slow' After Red Bull 'Struggle For Pace' Gasly finished the session happy with his ...
JEDDAH - Pierre Gasly ... Lewis Hamilton. Red Bull's reigning champion Max Verstappen, last year's winner in Jeddah, was ninth and teammate Yuki Tsunoda completed the top 10. Gasly's Australian ...
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