🗣️'On my race, I'm disappointed and confused.' It all went wrong for PierreGASLY when the rain hit at the F1 MonacoGP ⬇️
“I must say I'm really happy for the team,” he said when asked by Autosport about the race. “It's a fantastic weekend for us with a podium, also congratulations to the team and to Esteban.
“But once again I don't want to share too much frustration, it's still a beautiful day for the whole team with the podium but we have a couple of things to improve, and we'll do it for next time.”Gasly admitted that staying on the road in the wet conditions had been very difficult. Asked if it was dangerous, he said: “I think there was one lap where coming down to Turn 5 it was like 'something bad is going to happen'. It was depending on the part of the track, some areas were drying and had dry patches, and some others were very, very wet.
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