Alpine F1 driver Pierre Gasly becomes co-owner of French football club
Pierre Gasly has become a c🎶o-owner of French football club FC༒ Versailles.

Alpine F1 driver 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pierre Gasly has beco🍷me a co-owner of French football club FC Versailles.
The 2020 Italian Grand Prix winner is one of three shareholders♊ of FC Versailles - wh💟ich is a semi-professional football club currently playing in the French third tier, Championnat National.
Gaslꦐy joins alongside Alexandre Mulliez, who is club president, and h📖is partner Fabien Lazare.
Speaking of the news Gasly sa🌜id: "I am delighted to get involved w൲ith FC Versailles because I have always wanted to get involved in professional football.
"With Alexandre and Fabien, we share values, ambition and a keen competitive spirit which will allow u༒s to positively develop the club. This is the start of a very beaut💞iful story. Go Versailles!"
Mulliez added: "Pierre brings a strong complement to Fabien and myself," he said. "I am co🎶nvinced that our collaboration will be fruitful. As a long-time fan of F1, I am lucky to have Pierre by our side to achieve all our goals."
The Versailles-based outfit are♚ best 💦known for having Thierry Henry as part of their youth set up in the 1990s.
Henry is widely rega🍷rded as the English Premier League’s greatest-ever player.
A tough start for Alpine on track
For Gasly and Alpine, it’ꦜs been a miserable start to th🉐e 2024 F1 season on track.
Gasly and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Esteban Ocon have been knocked o😼ut in Q1 in bo🦄th races, and are quite clearly the 10th fastest team at the moment.

Unsurprisingly, Alpine have been forced inꦫto significant management changes behind the scenes in terms of their technical staff following 🐲a number of resignations.
Speaking ahead of this 🅺weekend's Australian Grand Prix, Gasly said: "I'm definitely feeling ready for the next opportunity in Melbourne this weekend. It has not been the start to the season that we w🍌anted, but, in reality, it was one we expected to be challenging and that has proven to be the case. I was in Enstone for a couple of days last week.
"It was good to spend time with many different people and to discuss a few things on how we can improve. I also 🌄took some time at the whole team debrief to say a few words on my feeling inside of the car. I see so much hunger and mot✨ivation in everyone at the team to improve our situation.
"We'll keep chipping awaꦛy and we have Australia this weekend to keep understanding mo﷽re about what we have in our hands."
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