
Gasly aims to keep momentum alive as 'all the stars align' for Alpine
Pierre Gasly says "all the stars align" as Alpine leads Formula 1's ruthless midfield on pure execution. After fighting brake issues to finish seventh in Spain, he is eyeing Austria but warns the team must find more pace.
Why it matters:
Alpine has spent years stuck in midfield purgatory, yet Gasly's relentless points-scoring run is turning the team into the one to beat in 2026. In a field where reliability and sharp race-day execution are everything, Alpine's consistency has given it a clear edge over Racing Bulls and Audi.
The details:
- Gasly described Alpine's reliability as "perfect since the start of the year," allowing the squad to capitalize on rivals' retirements and score at every round.
- In Barcelona, persistent brake problems threatened his race, but a timely Virtual Safety Car helped him secure seventh place despite his discomfort.
- Despite the results, Gasly admitted the gap to the frontrunners is growing, warning that Alpine cannot depend on others' misfortunes forever.
- Competition is fierce: RB impressed in Spain qualifying and Audi has shown pace, yet neither has matched Alpine's Sunday execution.
What's next:
The Austrian Grand Prix offers Alpine a chance to extend its points streak at a track where Gasly expects a stronger feel behind the wheel. With the midfield pack tightening, however, the team must deliver upgrades soon or risk losing its edge to rivals finding more speed.
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