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Gasly earns the support of his boss: He could get close to Verstappen

Article To news overview © Red Bull Pierre Gasly could return to Red Bull Racing and run Max Verstappen close, believes his team boss Franz Tost. Gasly, who was demoted from Red Bull in the middle of 2019 after a disappointing first half of the season, has thrived since returning to the junior team at Toro Rosso/AlphaTauri, becoming one of the strongest and most consistent drivers in the upper half of the midfield. Also becoming a race winner in late 2020 by taking the Italian Grand Prix, Gasly was mooted for a Red Bull Racing return in place of the underwhelming Sergio Perez for 2022 until the Mexican driver was re-signed. While Gasly stays on at AlphaTauri for another season, Tost...
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