I don t think there would be a desire to change Red Bull boss backs Pierre Gasly stay at AlphaTauri unless an interesting option is available
I don t think there would be a desire to change - Red Bull boss backs Pierre Gasly stay at AlphaTauri unless an interesting option is available × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix News
Was rejected by McLaren after testing for them. That's not the credentials of a future Red Bull driver now, is it?
#F1172I don't understand Red Bull signing Colton Herta for AlphaTauri. He raced in Europe(lost to Norris). Is part of IndyCar, has great speed, but crashes often. Was rejected by McLaren after testing for them. That's not the credentials of a future Red Bull driver now, is it?#F1 "I think he's an exciting talent, and he's a young and American guy that's been a standout talent in the US. So it'll be very interesting to see how he performs in Formula 1. Formula 1 has got growing popularity in the US market at the moment, and to have a successful US driver could be very interesting."
I don t think there would be a desire to change - Red Bull boss backs Pierre Gasly stay at AlphaTauri unless an interesting option is available
By Charanjot Singh Modified 06 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Pierre Gasly has been linked with a seat at Alpine. Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said that Pierre Gasly would remain at their sister team AlphaTauri unless an 'interesting' option comes up. There is speculation that Gasly is Alpine-bound next season. However, after the Dutch GP, Horner looked to douse those speculations, saying that Gasly is doing a 'good job' at AlphaTauri, so a change is not in the offing. "I think Pierre is doing a good job within AlphaTauri, so I don't think there would be a desire to change if there wasn't an interesting option available." Horner explained how Red Bull have had a heritage of producing great talents in its ranks, including the likes of Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen. He said: "We've got contracts with our existing drivers, and AlphaTauri and Toro Rosso have produced a great stable of drivers for us to draw upon, whether it be Sebastian, Max, or Daniel, over the years." Horner also talked about the possibility of Colton Herta coming to Formula 1. Herta was one of the prospects McLaren had an eye on as a replacement for Daniel Ricciardo. With Oscar Piastri now taking that seat, Red Bull are looking to place Herta in an AlphaTauri should Gasly move to Alpine. When asked about his views on Herta, Horner lauded the American, saying: The Casual(F1) Fan@SportsUnplugge1I don't understand Red Bull signing Colton Herta for AlphaTauri. He raced in Europe(lost to Norris). Is part of IndyCar, has great speed, but crashes often.Was rejected by McLaren after testing for them. That's not the credentials of a future Red Bull driver now, is it?
#F1172I don't understand Red Bull signing Colton Herta for AlphaTauri. He raced in Europe(lost to Norris). Is part of IndyCar, has great speed, but crashes often. Was rejected by McLaren after testing for them. That's not the credentials of a future Red Bull driver now, is it?#F1 "I think he's an exciting talent, and he's a young and American guy that's been a standout talent in the US. So it'll be very interesting to see how he performs in Formula 1. Formula 1 has got growing popularity in the US market at the moment, and to have a successful US driver could be very interesting."