F1 driver Pierre Gasly's girlfriend, Francisca Gomes took to her social media this week to share some moments of her life, including her time at the gym and spending time with her dog, Simba.
The winning design will win an exclusive virtual meet-and-greet with Pierre, a signed helmet and unforgettable race day experience at their local GP (Grand Prix).
The 2025 season brings one of the most exciting driver moves Formula 1 has ever seen - Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari. Hamilton, who celebrated his 40th birthday on 7 January, left Mer
Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange is giving F1 fans the chance to design BWT Alpine Formula One driver, Pierre Gasly’s helmet for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March.
Six years after an ill-fated move to Red Bull, Pierre Gasly now looks to have what it takes to thrive at a top F1 team — apart from one crucial aspect, writes Matt Bishop
Pierre Gasly remains at Alpine for a third consecutive F1 campaign in 2025. After a slow start to the season for Alpine, Gasly’s performances were elevated by the French manufacturer’s late ...
Build up to Jack Doohan's Formula 1 full-season debut has been overshadowed by question marks surronding his future. But is the Australian destined for the axe?
Franco Colapinto, who raced for Williams in 2024, has joined Alpine as a reserve driver for this season. The Argentinean inked a multi-year contract with Alpine, which had previously elevated Jack Doohan to join Pierre Gasly's squad for the forthcoming campaign.
"I’m happy to be joining DAMS Lucas Oil and proud to be the first F3 driver from Singapore," says the 18-year-old.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, has teamed up with BWT Alpine Formula One driver, Pierre Gasly, to give fans the
has teamed up with BWT Alpine Formula One driver, Pierre Gasly, to give fans the chance to design his helmet for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March 2025. Building on the success of ...
By: Kaja Antic, Sports Writer No Formula One fan could have predicted what would happen after the first “lights out and away we go!” announcement at the Bahrain Grand Prix this past March. The