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Gasly was eager to ‘stop the bullsh*t' after axe

Pierre Gasly has revealed what motivated him to succeed following his mid-season axe from the Red Bull senior team. Gasly was selected as Daniel Ricciardo's replacement at Red Bull ahead of the 2019 season but, just 12 races later, he found himself back at junior team Toro Rosso after ultimately failing to impress the higher ups. The Frenchman's driving ability was brought under serious scrutiny, but he used that as motivation to prove the doubters wrong. 'I thought now I've got these nine races basically to prove my point and prove the speed and prove the skills I have,' Gasly told Motorsport.com. 'Of course I've been always competitive since I started in single seaters, and then in...
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