Alpine F1 driver Pierre Gasly becomes co-owner of French football club
Pierre Gasly has become a co-owner of French football club FC Versailleꦆs.

Alpine F1 driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pierre Gasly has become a co-owner of French football club FC Ve🦄rsailles.
The 2020 Italian Grand Prix winner is one of 𓆉three shareholders of FC Versailles - which is a semi-professional football club currently playing in the French third tier, Championnat National.
Gasly joins alongside Alexandre Mulliez, who is club preside⛎nt, and his partner Fabien Lazare.
Speaking of the news Gasly said: "I am delighted to get involved with FC Versailles because I have always wanted to get involved in professionalꦜ football.
"With Alexandre and Fabien, we share 𒀰values, ambition and a keen competitive spirit which will allow us to positively develop the club. This is the start of a very be༺autiful story. Go Versailles!"
Mulliez added: "Pierre brings a strong complemenඣt to Fabien and myself," he said. "I am convinced that our collaboration will be fruitful. As a long-time fan of F1, I am lucky to have Pierre ⭕by our side to achieve all our goals."
The Versailles-based outfit are best known for having Thierry He🅰nry as part of their y༒outh set up in the 1990s.
Henry ⛄is widely regarded as the English Premier League’s greatest-ever player.
A tough start for Alpine on track
For Gasly and Alpine, it’s❀ been a miser♍able start to the 2024 F1 season on track.
Gasly and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Esteban Ocon have been kno🙈cked out in Q1🤡 in both races, and are quite clearly the 10th fastest team at the moment.

Unsurprisingly, Alpine have been forced into significant management changes behind the 𒊎scenes in terms of their technical staff following a number of resignations.
Speaking ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix, Gasly said: "I'm ꦐdefinitely feeling ready for the next opportunity in Melbourne this weekend. It has not been the start to the season that we wanted, but, in reality, it was one we expected to be challenging and that has proven to be the case. I was in Enstone for a couple of days last week.
"It was good to spend time with many different people and to discuss a few things on how we can improve. I also took some time at the whole team debrief to say a few words on my feeling inside of the car. I see so much hunger and motivat๊ion in everyone at the team to improve our situation.
"We'll keep chipping away and we have Australia this weeken꧅d to keep understanding more about what we have in our hands."
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