‘I trust Alpine’ - Pierre Gasly notes ‘positive changes’ despite ‘surprise’ exits
Pierre Gasly still has full "trust" in Alpiꦕne despite a tough start to the 2024 F1 season.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pierre Gasly is confident Alpine will turn things around in the near future de🙈spite a raft of departures in the midst of a dis🌺appointing Bahrain Grand Prix.
Alpine were the slowest team in the Bahrain F1 season-opener, qualifying 19th and 20th.
Following the race, rumours - which turned out to be true - emerged that technical director Matt Harm𓃲an and head of aerodynamics Dirk de Beer both resigned from their positions.
Ahead of the Sau♉di Arabian Grand Prix this weekend, A𒅌lpine stalwart Bob Bell left his advisory role to join Aston Martin.
Despite the departures, Gasly🌼 still has full trust in the team.
"It's always a surprise because I've been quite close to Matt, coming inside the team, trying to understand a bit the philosophy, understand the changes, we've made on this new car," Gasly ♑said.
"So, obviously, it comes as a bit of a surprise. I obviously knew it slightly before. At the end of the day, I'd rather focus on my business. I'm going to drive the car fast and p💫ush the team forward and give them clear feedback.𓃲 And that's where my energy goes into.
"I trust in Renault, I trust♍ in Luca [de Meo, Renault CEO], I trust in t꧃he people in charge to bring the team forward.”

Despite the Enstone-outfit enduring their worst start to a season, in teꦺrms of outright competitiveness, in a decade, Gasl🍌y sees “positive change” within the organisation.
"꧃I know it's contradictory, but there is a lot of positive change going inside the team,” he added.
"In terms of operations, the🌠 processes, in the sort of mentality and self reflection we have. In the studies and feedback and reviews of the work we're doing, I just see that we're going more into details and we're trying to really find the last 1% out of everyone, and people are appreciative of that process. And I do see the positive change.
"Obviously, that doesn't mean we go two tenths faster on the race track right now, because the car✨ doesn't provide us the grip we need. But then I'm pretty sure what we need to do long term is definitely [find] th🐎e direction we have to go in as a team."

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