Gasly hails ‘better’ Honda after P9 at Spa
Following up his Red Bull confirmation with a solid points finish at Spa, Pierre Gasly concedes his ninth place was unexpected.
Following up his Red Bull confirmation with a solid points finish at Spa, Pierre Gasly concedes his ninth place was unexpected.
F2 star Alexander Albon wants to stake a claim for the vacant Toro Rosso seat, but knows he needs to improve and impress Red Bull's Dr Helmut Marko.
Red Bull driver Dan Ticktum has said he is ready to "take on the challenge" at Toro Rosso but is still in the dark over his 2019 plans.
Jean-Eric Vergne has said "some journalists have made quick conclusions" surrounding his potential return to Formula 1.
Brendon Hartley had said that he will hold his head up high if his F1 career was over after the end of the 2018 season.
Formula 1 motorsport boss Ross Brawn is encouraged by Honda's rate of progression as they prepare to supply Red Bull with engines from 2019.
In the first of three parts, PlanetF1 assesses the performances of every driver, starting with those at Toro Rosso, Sauber and Williams.
Pierre Gasly is not afraid of getting the Daniil Kvyat treatment at Red Bull and is convinced he can show he is worthy of a place at the team.
Brendon Hartley has said he is "doing everything he can" to keep hold of his Toro Rosso seat for the 2019 season.
Pierre Gasly is confident Honda are moving in the right direction even though he acknowledges the Hungaroring suited their engine given that it is a "bit less power-sensitive.
Pierre Gasly believes having Red Bull as one of Honda's customers will only be good as they "push" the engine manufacturer in the right direction.
Pierre Gasly reckons his ability to manage tyres has "improved massively" since his first season in GP2.
Pierre Gasly's drive to sixth place at the Hungaroring has Franz Tost praising his "fantastic performance", saying the Frenchman is maturing as a driver.
Kimi Raikkonen will join the Toro Rosso team-mates along with a bunch of test drivers for Wednesday's running at the Hungaroring.
Brendon Hartley feels that he missed out on points at Sunday???s Hungarian Grand Prix because of a strategy error.
Pierre Gasly is ready to continue learning his trade with Toro Rosso but thinks his "time will come" following a superb P6 result in Hungary.
Despite Red Bull saying James Key is going nowhere, at least not for a long time, McLaren have a "plan" that will see the technical director head to Woking.
Both Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley got into Q3 for Toro Rosso in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon.
McLaren won't be getting their hands on James Key any time soon with Red Bull insists he will see out his Toro Rosso contract.
McLaren may have announced James Key as their new technical director, however, it is not yet a done deal with Toro Rosso saying he has a "long-term contract" with the Faenza team.
McLaren's restructuring process is set to continue with Toro Rosso's James Key joining the team as their new technical director.
Pierre Gasly was surprised Toro Rosso put him onto full wets despite the rain only coming down at one corner at the Hockenheimring on Sunday.
Brendon Hartley secured only his second point-scoring finish of the year in Germany, and has hailed the communication between himself and the team.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said that Honda will not be pushed into sacrificing Toro Rosso ahead of the 2019 season.
Toro Rosso could be in for a penalty-strewn final half of this season after Red Bull gave Honda the go-ahead to use the junior team as guinea pigs for test.
Pierre Gasly is worried that Toro Rosso will be overtaking by Sauber in the Constructors' Championship because their Ferrari engine is a "huge difference".
Toro Rosso are investigating the suspension failure that resulted in Brendon Hartley missing the British GP, saying it was a "rather odd" failure.
Pierre Gasly says the stewards should let the drivers race rather than hand out "ridiculous" penalties such as his post-British GP five-second time penalty.
Brendon Hartley may not be a believer in luck or superstition but even feels Lady Luck has been against him in the past few weeks.
Pierre Gasly has been given a five-second time penalty by the stewards for an incident with Sergio Perez late on in Sunday’s British Grand Prix.