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Marko: Psychological problems best explain Gasly crisis

Helmut Marko says 'psychological problems' caused Pierre Gasly to lose his Red Bull seat or the remaining nine races of 2019, the Frenchman will swap places with Toro Rosso rookie Alex Albon. Red Bull's driver manager believes that Gasly struggled with the pressure of life at a top team, 'I thought Gasly was mentally strong but the best explanation for his crisis are psychological problems. 'Until this season, Pierre had good racing and qualifying pace, and no problems with overtaking. But this year, he showed none of those qualities. He also felt responsible for the accidents in the tests, so that was already on his mind even before the start of the season,' he added. Finally, Marko...
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