10/08/2025 18:20
Pierre Gasly has shared how he is best trying to support Yuki
Tsunoda through the Japanese driver's difficult start to life at
Red Bull. The Alpine driver, who raced for the Milton Keynes-based
squad for half a season in 2019 before being demoted back to Toro
Rosso, empathised with his former AlphaTauri team-mate's plight,
but shied away from disclosing details from his tenure at the team.
Tsunoda has endured a dismal first 12 rounds with Red Bull after
taking over the second seat from Liam Lawson just two weekends into
the campaign. The 25-year-old has racked up a meagre seven points
in that span and is scoreless over the past seven grands prix.
Despite small signs of improvement at the recent Hungarian Grand
Prix, which was also the team's worst performance of the year,
Tsunoda has followed in the footsteps of the drivers that came
before him, and, bar Lawson, to an even greater extent. Gasly
developed a strong relationship with the embattled driver during
their two seasons together at Red Bull's Faenza-based sister team,
now Racing Bulls, and conceded "it's not easy" being in Tsunoda's
position. Speaking exclusively with RacingNews365 , the 29-year-old
explained that he could not divulge the specifics of his stint
alongside Max Verstappen at the six-time F1 constructors' champions
as a reference point for what Tsunoda might currently be
experiencing. The one-time grand prix winner did, however, reveal
he knows "some stuff that can't be said" of the situation behind
the scenes. "What's tricky is my time, a lot of things can't be
said, because you're a driver, you're working for a team, and as a
professional, you can't share all the information on the specific
situations," Gasly said. "Talking with Yuki, I know some stuff that
can't be said, and it's not easy. It's not easy to be in this
situation. "You try to do what's best for the team, and sometimes
you get given something to make it work, and sometimes you're in a
situation where, for different reasons, it can't quite work the way
you like." Addressing how he is able to help Tsunoda through this
difficult stage of his F1 career, Gasly touched upon his role as a
friend to the Red Bull driver, but maintained it is crucially
between driver and team to remedy the situation. "So, knowing from
experience, I just try to chat as a friend and just advise on stuff
that may help him," he stated. "And I think ultimately, it's up to
him and the team to make it work and do the right things for it to
work."