Pierre Gasly finished ninth in the drivers’ championship and he spoke around his progression in the recently concluded season.
The Japanese driver was one of only two to start the race on the soft tyre after qualifying on it in Q3 on Saturday.
Pierre Gasly won the Italian Grand Prix, becoming the first French driver since 1996 to win an F1 race.
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Verstappen had earned the pole position in qualifying on Saturday when he out-qualified his title challenger Hamilton.
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Gasly, of course, was a part of Red Bull before he was replaced by Alex Albon and demoted to Red Bull’s second team.
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For the first time this season, neither of the two championship favorites, Hamilton and Verstappen, was even in the top 10.
The race saw title challengers Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen finish second and third respectively behind Leclerc.