When Gasly and Tsunoda go wild at karaoke

Between the Singapore and Japanese Grands Prix, Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda sang their hearts out in a karaoke bar in Tokyo.

Published on 05/10/2022 à 10:13

Valentin GLO

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When Gasly and Tsunoda go wild at karaoke

Pierre Gasly et Yuki tsunoda spent time at karaoke between the Singapore and Japanese Grands Prix. The Frenchman, whose officialization at Alpine is imminent, shared photos and videos on his Instagram account. 

In a studio in Tokyo (Japan), the two teammates of the team Alpha Tauri performed the song “Hello” by Adèle, released in 2015. A very personal interpretation from the two accomplices, as you can see in the videos below:

 
 
 
 
 
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In the soggy streets of the island city-state, Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda have experienced mixed fortunes. The Habs scored a point by finishing in 10th place, while the Japanese retired after going off the track. Despite entering the points, the Habs were not satisfied with their result.

“I am very disappointed, this is not the result we wanted, confided Gasly. We had a good race behind Lando and in front of both Aston Martin, but we took a huge risk by entering the pits too early and thus losing a few positions. I don't really understand the reason for this decision, so we will have to review everything and learn from this mistake. Of course, today we left a lot of points on the table and it hurts, especially regarding our fight for the championship. We had a great opportunity to take a step forward and we didn't take advantage of it. »

“Today the conditions were really difficult and it was difficult to assess the transition from intermediate tires to dry tires, added his teammate. We did it too early and it was very difficult to ride, but we were starting to gain time, things seemed to be going better. Unfortunately, I made a mistake: I completely missed the braking point and entered the corner too quickly, ending up on the wall. I'm angry with myself. I'll look back on this weekend and then start preparing for my home race next week, I'm looking forward to racing at Suzuka for the first time in a Formula 1 »

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Valentin GLO

Journalist. Endurance reporter (WEC, IMSA, ELMS, ALMS) and sometimes F1 or IndyCar.

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