RACING DRIVER

Pierre Gasly

1996 - Today

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Pierre Jean-Jacques Gasly (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ɡasli]; born 7 February 1996) is a French racing driver who competes in Formula One for Alpine. Gasly won the 2020 Italian Grand Prix with AlphaTauri. Born and raised in Normandy, Gasly began competitive kart racing aged 10. Graduating to junior formulae in 2011, Gasly finished third in the French F4 Championship that year with the FFSA Academy. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pierre Gasly is the 458th most popular racing driver (up from 484th in 2019), the 4,734th most popular biography from France (up from 4,773rd in 2019) and the 55th most popular French Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Pierre Gasly ranks 458 out of 1,080Before him are Brian Henton, Eugenio Lazzarini, Adolfo Schwelm Cruz, Wolfgang Seidel, Stefano Modena, and Werner Haas. After him are Éric Bernard, Jo Vonlanthen, Alfredo Pián, Masten Gregory, Teddy Pilette, and Ettore Chimeri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Pierre Gasly ranks 40Before him are Kostas Tsimikas, Franck Kessié, Florence Pugh, Jonathan Tah, Jonas Vingegaard, and Timo Werner. After him are Andreas Christensen, Arthur Melo, Moon Ga-young, Birdy, Mikel Merino, and Lil Peep.

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In France

Among people born in France, Pierre Gasly ranks 4,734 out of 6,770Before him are Corinne Calvet (1925), Léon Delagrange (1872), Robert Boutigny (1927), Pierre Chambon (1931), Philippe Claudel (1962), and Vernon Lee (1856). After him are Jacques Dupin (1927), Jean-Louis Borloo (1951), Guillaume Grandidier (1873), Éric Bernard (1964), Martin Fourcade (1988), and François Bourgeon (1945).

Among RACING DRIVERS In France

Among racing drivers born in France, Pierre Gasly ranks 55Before him are Max Jean (1943), François Migault (1944), Jean-Pierre Wimille (1908), Bernard Darniche (1942), François Hesnault (1956), and Eugène Martin (1915). After him are Éric Bernard (1964), Jacques Pollet (1922), Yannick Dalmas (1961), Olivier Grouillard (1958), Guy Mairesse (1910), and François Mazet (1943).