Alpine say they have moved on from the Oscar Piastri saga which caught them by surprise...and Daniel Ricciardo too. F1
‘Alpine better off with Pierre Gasly now’
“We’ll see when we get there, right,” he said. “But there’s no need to hold a grudge. It’s like it’s destroying you and destroying the things you want to do. So, you know, that’s gone.“If down the road, the opportunity arises, I’m not saying no, I’m not saying yes, we’ll see. We’ll see when we get there.”Rossi admits Alpine took lessons from the Piastri saga, chief among which structuring contracts in such a way that situations like last season do not occur again.
“It’s difficult to combine both for people that are sometimes a bit too young to weigh the pros and cons of both. “So we learned that we left too many doors open in our contract, because no-one thought those people would just go and leave using that open door, it will only be normal to come back to the team that helped you.
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