#10

Pierre Gasly

GAS · Alpine · France

Pierre Gasly drives car #10 for Alpine in 2026, with 1 Grand Prix victory, 4 podiums, and over 150 race starts through the end of 2025. Born in Rouen on February 7, 1996, he won his maiden race at the 2020 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, crossing the line for AlphaTauri in one of the most dramatic red-flag restart finishes in recent F1 history.

Gasly’s career has been one of remarkable resilience. He was promoted to Red Bull Racing in 2019 but was demoted back to the junior team (then Toro Rosso) after just 12 races. Rather than letting that setback define him, Gasly rebuilt his reputation with consistently strong performances, culminating in his Monza victory and earning a move to Alpine for 2023.

For 2026, Gasly leads Alpine through a critical season. The French manufacturer’s commitment to F1 is expressed through the new regulations, which offer every constructor a chance to reset competitiveness. Gasly’s experience and development feedback will be essential as the team builds its new-era car, and his partnership with Franco Colapinto brings a blend of French and Argentine talent.

Gasly’s strength lies in his ability to perform at his absolute peak when pressure is highest. His qualifying laps in the rain and his racecraft in traffic have produced outstanding individual drives, often extracting results beyond the car’s natural performance level. His 2020 season with AlphaTauri remains one of the best individual campaigns from a midfield driver in recent memory.

French fans share CET/CEST timezone advantages, with the European season offering consistent afternoon race starts. The Monaco Grand Prix in June is the closest race for French supporters, while the Barcelona round is also accessible. Check France time for timezone conversions throughout the season.

At 30, Gasly has the experience and speed to maximize whatever package Alpine provide. His evolution from Red Bull reject to established team leader is one of the most compelling career arcs on the current grid, and the 2026 regulations represent a genuine opportunity for Alpine to give him a more competitive car.

Driver Profile

Car Number
#10
Driver Code
GAS
Team
Alpine
Country
France

2026 Race Calendar

R1 Australian Grand Prix Melbourne, Australia 8 Mar R2 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai, China 15 Mar R3 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka, Japan 29 Mar R4 Miami Grand Prix Miami Gardens, USA 3 May R5 Canadian Grand Prix Montreal, Canada 24 May R6 Monaco Grand Prix Monte Carlo, Monaco 7 Jun R7 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix Barcelona, Spain 14 Jun R8 Austrian Grand Prix Spielberg, Austria 28 Jun R9 British Grand Prix Silverstone, Great Britain 5 Jul R10 Belgian Grand Prix Stavelot, Belgium 19 Jul R11 Hungarian Grand Prix Budapest, Hungary 26 Jul R12 Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort, Netherlands 23 Aug R13 Italian Grand Prix Monza, Italy 6 Sept R14 Spanish Grand Prix Madrid, Spain 13 Sept R15 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Baku, Azerbaijan 26 Sept R16 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore, Singapore 11 Oct R17 United States Grand Prix Austin, USA 25 Oct R18 Mexico City Grand Prix Mexico City, Mexico 1 Nov R19 Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sao Paulo, Brazil 8 Nov R20 Las Vegas Grand Prix Las Vegas, USA 22 Nov R21 Qatar Grand Prix Lusail, Qatar 29 Nov R22 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Abu Dhabi, UAE 6 Dec