Throwback to Pierre’s first Alpine podium

Dutch GP 2023

Relive Pierre's First Podium with the Team

After the summer break, Formula 1 heads to Zandvoort this weekend, at the iconic seaside resort just a short train ride from the Netherlands’ capital, Amsterdam. While the holiday season is over for many, for the fans at the Dutch Grand Prix, the party continues for one more weekend at the historic track in the sand dunes.

But the weather can be unpredictable. And in 2023, it produced a series of temperamental downpours - spoiling the day for sunbathers on the nearby beach but electrifying the action for the fans in the grandstands. It became one of those races where skill, bravery and strategy played a vital role - and Pierre Gasly excelled in the changeable conditions to record his first podium with BWT Alpine Formula One Team.

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The start of a Grand Prix is always a tense moment, but in the 2023 race it was particularly nerve-wracking as rain began to fall just as the red lights went out. With everyone on slick tyres, drivers immediately scrambled for grip on an increasingly slippery surface. At the end of the opening lap, Pierre dived into the Alpine pits to switch to the Intermediate wet-weather tyre. More drivers pitted on the following lap, but this was a day when short, sharp showers dominated - and instinct was the key to success.

As a result of his early stop, Pierre rose to third on the road, which became fourth when Max Verstappen passed him at the tricky, banked Hugenholtzbocht. By lap 12, a dry line had emerged, and it was time to swap back to slick Pirellis. Once again, Pierre was among the first to make the change. Unfortunately, he picked up a five-second time penalty for speeding in the pit lane.

A Safety Car was deployed just a few laps later following a crash for one of the Williams cars. At this stage, the second Alpine of Esteban Ocon was also faring well, running inside the top ten. Then, in the latter stages of the race, Pierre held fifth before making a brilliant move around the outside of Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari at Turn 1 to reclaim fourth place.

When the rain returned, he stopped for wets, served his time penalty, and rejoined the track. By now, monsoon-like conditions hit the Dutch venue and cars started aquaplaning into the barriers at Tarzan. The Race Director had no choice but to red flag the race.

The Grand Prix restarted with six laps remaining and with Pierre in fourth. Crucially, the Red Bull of Sergio Perez ahead picked up a penalty for speeding in the pit lane. All he had to do was stay within five seconds of the Mexican. Pierre delivered, taking his first podium since 2021, his first for Alpine, and the fourth of his career.

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What a race!” said the Frenchman. “The entire Alpine team deserves this. It was insane! So much action, so many tough calls to make, but everything went well — from the decision-making, to the strategy, to the pit stops, it was all very well executed. We had the unfortunate five-second penalty for speeding in the pit lane, but in the end that did not matter as we still had enough pace to put ourselves in contention for a good result.

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With rain forecast again for Zandvoort this weekend, could another chaotic race be on the cards once more?

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