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Formula 1: Pierre Gasly discusses AlphaTauri/Alpine situation as he's linked with move

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Pierre Gasly says that things are ‘out of his control’ when it comes to speculation he might leave AlphaTauri for Alpine ahead of the 2023 Formula 1 season.

The driver market for next year is gradually taking shape, though there are still several situations that need to be resolved in the coming weeks.

Currently, five teams have their driver line-up locked in for 2023, whilst the other half each have one seat available, though the likes of Zhou Guanyu is expected to stay on at Alfa Romeo for next season and complete their line-up at least.

AlphaTauri, meanwhile, have two contracted drivers now for 2023 after Yuki Tsunoda signed an extension for next season with the team, following on from Gasly’s agreement with them earlier this year, but that does not necessarily mean they are going to be the pair that competes for the Faenza-based outfit next campaign.

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