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Helmut Marko blames high tyre wear for Pierre Gasly's poor Australia

Helmut Marko has said that "a chain of circumstances" can be blamed for why Pierre Gasly struggled to perform at the Australian Grand Prix. The Austrian Red Bull advisor believes that Gasly has not yet got used to the tyres and has said that his tyre wear is too high. Red Bull is fully backing the Frenchman to develop and get better and hope he does well this weekend.  "He was unsure and overcautious," said Marko to Motorsport-Total.com."Then in qualifying, the mishap happened that the evolution of the track was much more concise than expected," "Then he got into trouble charging, and we have a new race engineer at Gasly because Simon Rennie, who has...
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