Gasly reveals perfect F1 race scenario
Pierre Gasly𓆏 has described his perfect Formula 1 race drawing up a fantasy circuit, conditions and dream cars🦋 to compete with.
Asked to create his perfect race scenario during an AlphaTauri fan Q&A video, the French driver has opted to blend his favourite sections and corners from circuits he currently competes🃏 at in F1.
In his fantasy race situated close to his home, he would also want to use the current generation of F1 cars “ಌas they are the fa⛄stest” while considering a selection of F1 cars from the 1970s and the 1980s.

Pierre Gasly has described his perfect Formula 1 race drawing up a fa🎃ntasy cir🅘cuit, conditions and dream cars to compete with.
Asked to create his perfect race scenario during an AlphaTauri fan Q&A video, th🎀e French driver has opted to blend his favourit🦹e sections and corners from circuits he currently competes at in F1.
In his f𓃲antasy race situated close to his home, he w🃏ould also want to use the current generation of F1 cars “as they are the fastest” while considering a selection of F1 cars from the 1970s and the 1980s.
“The location would probably be near my house so I can go there every day and I can practice day in and day out,” Gasly said. “In t🍬erms of track design I think a mix of all the corners that I like.
“My favourite track, especially for qualifying, is Monaco as you get such an adrenaline rush. I love Spa and I like high-speed corners in genera♚l so Suzuka, quite technical too as I like Budapest a🍎nd Silverstone.
“The problem is I like most tracks in gen🧸eral so maybe just take ꧅one corner for each. I like long tracks too like Singapore which has many corners. So, my favourite corners from all these tracks.
“For weather I love rain, I grew up in Normandy and I got to driv🍷e under the rain quite often, I do like it because you get more sliding and it makes it a bit more challenging.
“The car would probably be the ൩cars we have now as they are the fastest and in terms of feeling driving them is really enjoyable but I would have loved to tr﷽y F1 cars from the past in the 1970s or 1980s.”