Alpine driver Pierre Gasly says he was not surprised by Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari for the 2025 season.
Gasly said at the launch of Alpine’s new car that he was “aware of [Hamilton having] some talks with Ferrari”.
“He is towards the end of his career, so it was now or never,” Gasly said.
“But I think it was kept secret for a long time,” added the French 28-year-old, who is a close friend of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and plays computer games with Hamilton.
He refused to say how he knew about the Mercedes driver’s move.
Gasly expressed little sympathy for Leclerc’s team-mate Carlos Sainz, who is now looking for a seat for 2025.
“Carlos is a great driver, Lewis is a fantastic driver, best of all time,” Gasly said. “There was an opportunity on both sides and Ferrari and Lewis took it together. It leaves Carlos in a more tricky situation and it’s not easy.”
Alpine slipped to sixth in the constructors’ championship in 2023 after finishing fourth the year before and underwent major internal upheaval. They scored two podium finishes in 2023, one for Esteban Ocon in Monaco and a second for Gasly at the Dutch Grand Prix.
Gasly said his team had taken “risks” in changing their car concept for 2024 and that this had the potential to lead to a difficult start to the season.
“It kind of felt like we were plateauing a bit so we decided to go with something very new, quite bold and aggressive, knowing it might be a little bit difficult at the start of the season but with more potential to unlock later on,” Gasly said.
“As Matt [Harman, the technical director] said, the only thing that remains from last year is the steering wheel. So, when you start from a blank piece of paper, from scratch basically, there is always more risk.
“But you have to take risks at some point if you want to get big in the world. So that’s the strategy we decided to go for.
“We didn’t try the car yet, so we have to wait for [the opening race in] Bahrain and get a first feel for it but we know there is potential to unlock.
“We just might need to be a little bit patient.”