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Pierre Gasly has applauded the new regulations for the 2022 F1 season. Changes to the rules have made overtaking much easier and wheel-to-wheel racing a theme so far this year. The Frenchman said today: "After two races we can already say that the new regulations have succeeded in making overtaking easier than before. "It's a very good thing that you can generally follow another car more closely and we saw the result of that with nice battles through the field, I think that's a trend that will continue throughout the season."
Gasly has impressed in recent seasons driving for AlphaTauri, the sister team of Red Bull.
In 2019, Gasly drove for Red Bull alongside their star man Max Verstappen, but was sent back to their sister team after struggling for pace.
Despite showing decent pace the following season, Red Bull opted to give Sergio Perez their second seat going into the 2021 season.
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