Pierre Gasly to Alpine imminent as AlphaTauri finalizes its lineup for 2023 F1 season Reports
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#SingaporeGP 1401179Selon nos informations, Nyck de Vries a signé chez AlphaTauri #SingaporeGP https://t.co/ES51ZTCGJh There had been rumors that Nyck de Vries had met Helmut Marko to discuss the possibility of a drive at AlphaTauri. De Vries even acknowledged that he had met Marko, although he did concede that his future was out of his hands. He had said: “I don’t quite know if I am in such a luxury situation that I can choose. Largely, that is beyond my control. I have been in talks with Williams for a long time, and I was also able to make my debut there last weekend. That would be a logical step. Alpine I have been in contact with since July, and I will test for them in Budapest next week. I will fly there on Monday. And as the media had noticed yesterday, I went to Austria to meet Helmut Marko. Those are the fact.” What this does is open the door for Pierre Gasly to move to Alpine for next season. The only obstacle for the French driver was Red Bull not finding a replacement for the second seat. With Nyck de Vries lined up, Gasly can move out of AlphaTauri. Earlier this weekend, when asked about his future, Gasly had said that he would have a clear answer in 2-3 weeks. With the De Vries angle coming to light, it does become clear what Gasly was hinting towards. He had said: “Obviously everybody knows the ongoing conversation and discussion but on my side, I think, hopefully in the next two, three weeks, hopefully we should have a clear answer on my future. But yeah, so far, nothing has changed and when there will be something confirmed on my future, I’m sure you guys will know about it.”
Pierre Gasly to Alpine imminent as AlphaTauri finalizes its lineup for 2023 F1 season Reports
By Charanjot Singh Modified 30 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share AlphaTauri has reportedly singed Nyck de Vries for the 2023 F1 season Pierre Gasly's move to Alpine seems imminent as reports have emerged that AlphaTauri has signed Nyck de Vries for the 2023 season. According to CANAL+, Red Bull has struck a deal with the Dutch driver to drive for its sister team next season. On its official Twitter handle, the publication posted: “According to our information, Nyck de Vries has signed with AlphaTauri” CANAL+ F1@CanalplusF1Selon nos informations, Nyck de Vries a signé chez AlphaTauri#SingaporeGP 1401179Selon nos informations, Nyck de Vries a signé chez AlphaTauri #SingaporeGP https://t.co/ES51ZTCGJh There had been rumors that Nyck de Vries had met Helmut Marko to discuss the possibility of a drive at AlphaTauri. De Vries even acknowledged that he had met Marko, although he did concede that his future was out of his hands. He had said: “I don’t quite know if I am in such a luxury situation that I can choose. Largely, that is beyond my control. I have been in talks with Williams for a long time, and I was also able to make my debut there last weekend. That would be a logical step. Alpine I have been in contact with since July, and I will test for them in Budapest next week. I will fly there on Monday. And as the media had noticed yesterday, I went to Austria to meet Helmut Marko. Those are the fact.” What this does is open the door for Pierre Gasly to move to Alpine for next season. The only obstacle for the French driver was Red Bull not finding a replacement for the second seat. With Nyck de Vries lined up, Gasly can move out of AlphaTauri. Earlier this weekend, when asked about his future, Gasly had said that he would have a clear answer in 2-3 weeks. With the De Vries angle coming to light, it does become clear what Gasly was hinting towards. He had said: “Obviously everybody knows the ongoing conversation and discussion but on my side, I think, hopefully in the next two, three weeks, hopefully we should have a clear answer on my future. But yeah, so far, nothing has changed and when there will be something confirmed on my future, I’m sure you guys will know about it.”