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Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer. Many believed the Argentinian should have been given the seat alongside Pierre Gasly following his impressive stint with Williams in the ...
Former F1 driver Damon Hill reacted to Alpine's Pierre Gasly claiming to be the World Champion in the 2026 F1 season. He stated that the French outfit has the resources to make a powerful car and ...
OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives are funneling resources into Pierre Poilievre‘s local campaign, shoring up volunteer support in the leader’s Ottawa-area riding over concerns that winning ...
Kimi Antonelli and Yuki Tsunoda crashed, with Yuki Tsunoda spinning off into the barriers. Pierre Gasly then became involved in a colossal crash — it was completely disastrous for the Alpine ...
Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda refused to blame each other for their dramatic Lap 1 clash at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Gasly and Tsunoda were the only two drivers who failed to finish the ...
The race started in shocking circumstances, with Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly crashing out. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Follow our live blog below... Thank you for ...
The opening lap of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix brought out an early safety car as Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda collided in a racing incident. Tsunoda's front right made contact with Gasly's left ...
Formula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has seen a safety car intervention after just one lap due to a collision between Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda, while polesitter Max Verstappen was penalised.
Pierre Gasly managed position nine in his Alpine. Norris ended up in tenth position while Alex Albon was in position eleven. Liam Lawson, who is now with Racing Bulls, ended at twelfth position.
Pierre Gasly started the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend as the surprise early pacesetter, with the Alpine driver edging Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc in first practice. The French driver ...
Yuki Tsunoda was eighth in the other Red Bull car, ahead of Pierre Gasly and the absent Norris. McLaren’s massive FP3 advantage disappeared as the track temperatures cooled in the night conditions.