Gasly expected strong Baku race, but not Hamilton battle
Pierre Gasly had high hopes for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, although scrapping with Lewis Hamilton meant it exceeded expectations.
Gasly had been waiting for the spark to truly ignite his 2022 campaign and the Azerbaijan Grand Prix provided exactly that.
Qualifying P6, Gasly found himself in the mix for a big haul of points once both Ferraris had retired ahead, often carrying the close attention of Hamilton in the Mercedes with him.
And when AlphaTauri did not ‘pit’ Gasly nor Yuki Tsunoda under the Virtual Safety Car, due to them not having another set of hard tyres, Gasly found himself running P4 as he tried to cling on to that position.
Ultimately, Hamilton’s fresher tyres did the business as he made the pass but P5 for Gasly was nonetheless a very satisfying result, the Frenchman improving to P10 in the Drivers’ Championship.
Gasly explained AlphaTauri had gone into the race confident, that coming from their performance level last time out in Monaco, but to be in an exciting battle with Hamilton for much of the race was certainly a welcome surprise.
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