Pierre Gasly: Honda took a “massive step" forward in Bahrain
Pierre Gasly has hailed Toro Rosso’s Formula 1 engine partner Honda for taking a “massive step” forward in performance at last weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
The Frenchm🌜an sealed a brilliant fourth-place finish for the Faenza-based squad in Bahrain, after progressing into Q3 and setting the sixth-fastest time during qualifying.
Ga🌞sly’s fourth place marked the Japanese engine manufacturer’s best result since its return to F1, having endured a torrid three-year spell with McLaren✃ plagued by poor reliability and a lack of performance.

Pierre Gasly has hailed Toro Rosso’s Formula 1 engine partner Honda for taking a “massive step” forward in performance at last weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
The Frenchman sealed a brilliant fourth-place finish for the Faenza-based squad in Bahrain, after progressing into Q3 and setting the six🐼th-fas🍒test time during qualifying.
Gasly’s fourth place marked the Japanese engine manufacturer’s best result since its return to F1, h🌸aving endured a torrid three-🎉year spell with McLaren plagued by poor reliability and a lack of performance.
The result contrasted greatly to the team’s performan𓆏ce in Melbourne’s season-opener, where Toro Rosso failed to score a single point after both drivers were knocked out in Q1, with Gasly qualifying last.&nbꦐsp;
“They did a massive step, definitely,𓂃” Gasly said. “It's still difficult to compareꦆ exactly, so I don't want to give any numbers, but they gave quite a big step.
“🐷We brought a new MGU-H this weekend which is only reliability. We are surprised to be that good, there was no p♏erformance really in two weeks. Finally we changed the setup, and I think the aero platform is much better.
“We seem to have more load and a bit less drag. It improved everything, our corner spe🧔ed and the straight line looked pretty good all weekend. To finish fourth in Formula 1, you need to have a good engine, so the engine is good.”
The 2016 GP2 champion, who labelled his first F1 points score in hiꩵs seventh race as feelin𝐆g similar to winning a grand prix, hopes Toro Rosso can continue to make progress with Honda throughout the campaign.
“The pace was strong. I saw that we were ๊faster than Magnussen behind. I don't know compared to the other guys behind, compared to the Renaults, but we were fastಞ on both compounds as well with no degradation.
“So definitely understood much more this weekend than in Melbourne about our car setup and the tyres. I really hope it's going to be useful for us for the next c🐽ouple of races.”

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