Red Bull motorsport boss Helmut Marko says he felt compelled to promote Alex Albon to Red Bull Racing in light of his “huge” debut season and Pierre Gasly’s massive performance shortfall.
Few were expecting Gasly to overhaul teammate Max Verstappen from the outset, but there were hopes the pair would spur each other on and push their team forward.
Verstappen has held up his end of the bargain, securing two wins so far against the mighty Mercedes squad. But in the process, the Dutchman has obliterated Gasly, in qualifying and on race day, practically reducing Red Bull Racing to a one-car team.
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Albon says Red Bull opportunity is ‘massive and surreal’
For the ruthless Dr. Marko, a Gasly-Albon swap – while unexpected given the Austrian’s repeated dismissal of such a scenario – had become inevitable.
“Gasly has problems in traffic, he loses places and he can’t overtake,” a brutal Marko told Auto Bild.
“So we had to react and give Albon a chance until the end of the season. Gasly takes his place at Toro Rosso and then we see who will be driving next year next to Max.”
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