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Mercedes considering signing Gasly to replace Hamilton

With a Red Bull seat in 2024 now seemingly off the table, Mercedes may show an interest in signing Pierre Gasly as Sir Lewis Hamilton's replacement, according to Mirror journalist Daniel Moxon. Gasly’s career in the pinnacle of motorsport started off brilliantly, impressing at the back end of the 2017 season alongside Carlos Sainz and Brendon Hartley with Toro Rosso after Daniil Kvyat was dropped from the Red Bull junior team. Neither the Frenchman nor the Kiwi scored points in any of the nine combined appearances they made, but their performances were sufficiently promising for them to be kept on for the 2018 season. READ: Williams say driver rumoured to replace Latifi or Hamilton is...
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