Alpine’s Pierre Gasly expressed his astonishment at reaching Q3, as the team seemed to face challenges during the Formula 1 British Grand Prix weekend. Despite Alpine’s struggles with upgrades compared to direct rivals, Gasly managed a top 10 finish. The team’s lack of upgrades has hindered their progress in the constructors’ standings, contrary to teams like Aston Martin and Sauber. Gasly highlighted the difficulty faced throughout the weekend but credited teamwork for the qualifying success. Gasly noted the tough race ahead due to the unfavorable track for Alpine’s cars at Silverstone. Despite the challenges, Gasly remains optimistic about his starting position and readiness to fight for points during the race. His teammate, Franco Colapinto, faced difficulties in qualifying but remains focused on improving for future races.
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