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F1 drivers worried about losing seats for 2025

Jun.28 The Formula 1 driver ‘silly season' revved into a higher gear as the sport's players congregated in Austria ahead of this weekend's grand prix. Aston Martin confirmed that Lance Stroll has been re-signed by his father's team, while Alpine – also as expected – revealed its new contract with Pierre Gasly. 'We now have to focus on improving the package we have,' said team boss Bruno Famin. 'We are taking our time with the confirmation of his (Gasly's) teammate, as we have some good options available.' Alpine's preferred option is Carlos Sainz, who declared on Thursday that he does not want to be distracted by a decision and contract signing amid an intense F1...
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