AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly has admitted that he’s not happy with how things have gone for him in the most recent races of the 2021 Formula 1 season.
The 25-year-old French driver missed out on points in the British Grand Prix after suffering a late puncture while running in eighth place.
“The last race at Silverstone was frustrating as we lost a couple of points because of the puncture at the end,” he said this week. “Someone had thrown some gravel onto the track and it cut my tyre.
“Overall, I’d say Silverstone was my worst weekend of the season, especially as it looked as though we could have salvaged between two and four points.
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“It was annoying that we couldn’t take them, but that’s how it goes sometimes and now we definitely have things to review,” adding that the introduction of the new sprint qualifying format had been a factor.
“We had to deal with more complications than we expected and the new format didn’t really allow us much time to sort things out after free practice, before going straight to qualifying and parc ferme.”
Prior to Silverstone, Gasly had mixed fortunes in the double-header at the Red Bull Ring, crashing out at the start of the Styrian Grand Prix before picking up a couple of points with ninth place in the Austrian GP the following week.
“In Austria there was the collision with Charles, which cost me some points, and then that puncture,” he confirmed. “So honestly I was a bit fed up with how things went generally in the past few races.”
Before that, it had been a much more positive run for Gasly in the opening races of the season. After a retirement in the first race in Bahrain, he put together a string of six consecutive points finishes including a podium in Azerbaijan.
“We got off to a very strong start to the season, so now it will be important to have a good end to the first part of the year in Budapest,” he said.
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