Alpine Works to Resolve Pierre Gasly’s Persistent Setup Problems
Pierre Gasly secured eighth place at the Canadian Grand Prix, extending a positive recent run for both himself and the Alpine Formula 1 team in 2026.
The result continued a welcome points-scoring trend for the French outfit, which has taken significant strides forward during the current season so far.
However, the points finish in Montreal served to partially obscure ongoing technical issues that have troubled Gasly across the past two race weekends.
Alpine acknowledges the underlying problems remain unresolved, even as the team celebrates the competitive progress reflected in recent results on the timing sheets.
Gasly established himself as one of the standout performers during the opening rounds of the 2026 campaign, regularly extracting strong results from the updated Alpine machinery.
The Canadian race featured unusually high attrition among the field, which contributed to Gasly’s points finish despite the car not performing to its full potential throughout.
Alpine’s engineers have been working to identify the root cause of the issues, which have affected Gasly’s ability to extract the maximum pace from his car in recent events.
The exact nature of the technical problems has proven difficult to diagnose, making the process of finding a definitive solution more complex and time-consuming for the team.
Despite the frustration surrounding the unresolved issues, Gasly managed to navigate the Montreal circuit effectively enough to bank valuable championship points for Alpine.
The team now heads into the next round with an ongoing investigation into the car’s behaviour, hoping to deliver Gasly a fully functioning package at the earliest opportunity.
Alpine’s technical staff remain focused on closing the gap between what Gasly has demonstrated at his best this season and what the car currently delivers on race weekends.
The situation presents a challenge for a team that has invested heavily in its 2026 challenger and wants to ensure both drivers extract maximum performance consistently.
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The result continued a welcome points-scoring trend for the French outfit, which has taken significant strides forward during the current season so far.
However, the points finish in Montreal served to partially obscure ongoing technical issues that have troubled Gasly across the past two race weekends.
Alpine acknowledges the underlying problems remain unresolved, even as the team celebrates the competitive progress reflected in recent results on the timing sheets.
Gasly established himself as one of the standout performers during the opening rounds of the 2026 campaign, regularly extracting strong results from the updated Alpine machinery.
The Canadian race featured unusually high attrition among the field, which contributed to Gasly’s points finish despite the car not performing to its full potential throughout.
Alpine’s engineers have been working to identify the root cause of the issues, which have affected Gasly’s ability to extract the maximum pace from his car in recent events.
The exact nature of the technical problems has proven difficult to diagnose, making the process of finding a definitive solution more complex and time-consuming for the team.
Despite the frustration surrounding the unresolved issues, Gasly managed to navigate the Montreal circuit effectively enough to bank valuable championship points for Alpine.
The team now heads into the next round with an ongoing investigation into the car’s behaviour, hoping to deliver Gasly a fully functioning package at the earliest opportunity.
Alpine’s technical staff remain focused on closing the gap between what Gasly has demonstrated at his best this season and what the car currently delivers on race weekends.
The situation presents a challenge for a team that has invested heavily in its 2026 challenger and wants to ensure both drivers extract maximum performance consistently.
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