Cagey Pierre Gasly still seems irked despite ‘internal discussions’ over Alpine team orders row

The Frenchman was left angry after being told to let teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Esteban Ocon th🧜rough to claim🌳 ninth place on the final lap of the Suzuka race.
Alpine had already swapped their drivers once to see if Gasly could hunt down and catch Aston Martin’s168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Fernando Alonso, which he failed to do.
The French outfit have since admitted they did not do a good enough job in communicating the plan clearly to Gasly༺ dur🐓ing the race.
But Gasly 🐎was in no mood to give anything away when he was quizzed about the team order ahead of this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix.

“Everything has been discussed. I’ll leave it there,” Gasly abruptly replied when aಌsked if he is still unhappy about the call.
When pressed about the ru💯les of engagement at Alpine, Gasly responded: “As I said, everything has been d⛄iscussed and I have no further comment.”
Ocon insisted Alpine have made it clear to him and✃ Gasly what they expect if a similar situation was to arise in the future.
“We have discussed it internally, which is the most important, and we know where ꦗwe are going now,” a more ta⛦lkative Ocon said.
“It was similar thiꦯng a couple of years ago with Daniel and Fernando. We’ve made those switches from one side or another.
“The important thing for the team is to maximise the result we can get. We tried to do that in the💧 race. Unfortunately we didn’t manage to get on♊e more position so we switched back.
“Now, we know whereꦑ we’re going with the team and that’s the most important.”

Ask🐷ed if he could understand Gasly’s f💦rustration, Ocon said: “I’m always on the side of, I prefer to race.
“It doesn’🉐t matter what there is to gain in front𝐆. There shouldn’t be artificial racing in any way.
“I’m more of an old-school 🥂guy, I prefer to race, it doesn’t matter the ciꦜrcumstances is, even if there’s a podium to get in front.
“But I also understand the side of the team, which is to 👍try and get as many points as we can. You need to understand both.”

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