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Red Bull confirms Pierre Gasly for 2019 F1 seat

Red Bull has confirmed that Pierre Gasly will join Max Verstappen at its Formula 1 team next season, as a replacement for Renault-bound Daniel Ricciardo. Red Bull had expected to field an unchanged line-up in 2019 until out-of-contract Ricciardo caused a shock by announcing his decision to depart for Renault, just days after indicating he would stay. That left a vacancy alongside Verstappen – ostensibly giving Red Bull a choice of promoting Gasly or renewing the 2015/early 2016 Toro Rosso line-up by handing Carlos Sainz Jr. the seat. But Sainz Jr., who was poised to be replaced at Renault by Mercedes-backed Esteban Ocon before the shock Ricciardo swoop, sealed his future by penning a...
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