Pierre Gasly confirms 2023 plans after Red Bull snub amid Sergio Perez contract
Pierre Gasly 's plans for the 2023 season have been confirmed amid rumours he is ready to leave the Red Bull programme.
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Pierre Gasly 's plans for the 2023 season have been confirmed amid rumours he is ready to leave the Red Bull programme.
Jacques Villeneuve has questioned Charles Leclerc’s ability to win the World Championship and criticised the Ferrari driver for making “little mistakes.”
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Last week in Canada, team principal Franz Tost made abundantly clear that Gasly was going nowhere, saying he was “100% confirmed” at the team for 2023. When he was asked to expand on how talks with Gasly had gone in a 90-word question, Tost took just 10 to deadpan back: “He has a valid contract. There’s nothing more to say.”
Although Gasly was under contract with AlphaTauri until the end of next year, news of Sergio Perez’s two-year deal at Red Bull led to questions about Gasly’s future, given his aspirations to return to the senior squad in the future.
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After enduring a "painful" DNF at Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, Sergio Perez wants Red Bull to sort out the reliability issues.