Gasly was confirmed on Saturday as Fernando Alonso’s replacement at the Alpine team in 2023, after the Frenchman was released by Red Bull.
Gasly and Ocon were friends when they were youngsters, and their families were also close. However, they had a falling out and have had an uneasy relationship since they both made it to F1.
When Gasly first emerged as a candidate for the Alpine seat, many paddock insiders were quick to dismiss him as an option because of the seemingly unlikely scenario of the two men working together. But Szafnauer said that the team has talked the situation through with both drivers.
“We made an informed decision,” he said when asked by Autosport about the Gasly and Ocon relationship. “And that means talking to the entire team, including Esteban beforehand, to make sure that if we did make a decision, it’s a team sport and we have to be able to work together and optimise.
“And Esteban was very supportive, Pierre as well. They’re professionals. And they have no issue we’re working together. And hopefully the friendship will rekindle – they were friends at one point. But from a professional perspective, they’re both very happy to work with each other.
“They’ve known each other for a very long time, and they’ve raced together. They’re about equally experienced, they’re both very fast, both ambitious, so that I think they’ll work well together.”
Pierre Gasly, AlphaTauri, and Esteban Ocon, Alpine F1, in the Press Conference
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Szafnauer made it clear that Gasly ticks all the boxes that Alpine had with regards to a replacement for Alonso.
“As everyone knows, we had a seat available after or around the summer break,” he said. “And then we started looking around as to who would be a best fit, and we had some criteria to work to.
“And the three things we wanted was naturally speed, a fast driver, one with experience, and also youth at the same time. And adding all three things up there aren’t many people that have all that and Pierre definitely does.
“We thought he was a great fit for us. So we put him on our shortlist, and then went about getting it done.”
Szafnauer said things happened quickly after Alonso’s departure was confirmed and it soon became clear that Oscar Piastri was determined to go to McLaren.
“It was maybe a week or so, not even?” he clarified. “I mean, shortlist first. When it looked like Oscar wasn’t 100% certain with some of the contractual issues that we…
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