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Gasly hoping to push on after opening sessions in France

Pierre Gasly is hoping to push on after the opening two sessions of the French Grand Prix weekend but admitted it is hard to say where he stands with the new Honda engine. During the opening session of the day, Gasly came home in sixth after 20 laps, putting in a time of 1:34.091. He followed it up with a lap of 1:32.448 which placed him down in eighth after a longer spell of 29 laps. Gasly finished behind both McLaren drivers at the end of FP2 Despite being further down the leaderboard than he would've liked, he was satisfied with his day's work and the testing the team had done on new parts. “Today was good. We tested a lot of new parts on the car and now I need to sit...
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