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Driver market: F1 race winners vying for Haas spots in 2025

MONews
1 Min Read

Alpine are understood to be keen to keep him. However, his management is understood to have explored options involving a mix of at least three teams.

Gasly rebuilt at Toro Rosso/AlphaTauri after dropping out of Red Bull in 2019, and has since achieved four podium finishes, including a win at the 2020 Italian Grand Prix.

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He beat Ocon in last year’s Drivers’ Championship, producing two particularly strong drives to finish third in the Belgian Sprint and third in the Dutch Grand Prix.

Haas could benefit from a quality driver, even if it has lacked consistency recently.

So when it comes to finalizing next year’s driver line-up, it’s Haas that’s in the driver’s seat. And we’ll be able to see a true Grand Prix winner driving the car in 2025. However, it has not yet been revealed which driver it is…

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