Pierre Gasly stayed out of France for two months as a precaution
Pierre Gasly says he avoided returnin🍌g to France for🙈 two months as a precaution following the cancellation of the planned Formula 1 season-opener in Australia.
The AlphaTauri driver travelled straight to Dubai after the Australian Grand Prix was abandoned when a McLaren team member tested posit❀ive for COVID-19.
France entered a strict lowdown o❀n March 17 - two days after the Melbourne race was due to take place - in a bid to contain the spread of coronavirus amid a surgeಞ in cases and deaths.

Pierre Gasജly says he avoided returning to France for two months as a precaution following the cancellation of the planned Formula 1 season-opener in Australia.
The AlphaTauri driver travelled straight to Dubai after the Aus꧂tralian Grand Prix was abandoned when a McLaren team member tested positive for COVID-19.
France entered a strict lowdown on March 17 - two days after the Melbourne race waꦦs due to take place - in a bid to contain the spread of coronavirus amid a surge in cases and deaths.
“We were 🌳in Australia for the first race of the year, and suddenly everything stopped on Friday like an hour before the first practice of the season,” Gasly said in an interview for new sponsor Hawkers.
“The whole weekend got cancelled and then, after that, all the other races, so the first 9 or 10 races got cancelled or postponed for later in t🐈he year, so the whole season was delayed, and therefore﷽, my whole 2020 season is also delayed.
“After Australia I came back to Dubai, I🅰 was planning to stay there just before the Bahrain Grand 🔯Prix which got cancelled as well; so we decided to stay there just for two days to assess the situation in Europe.
"When I realised that the situation was bad, ꦏmy coach and I decided to stay in Dubai, since it was safer and offered better condi🙈tions to train.
“I stayed in Duba🥀i for about two months, which was a really tough period for everyone, having to stay inside in lock down with not very much to do.”
The Frenchman believes he is now in his “best shape ever” as a result of his intense training pr🎶ogramme while in Dubai.
“In that sense, I was pretty lucky to be able to stay there and we managed to have a personal gym, so I could train every single day f🎃or two months and really focus on the physical preparation, which was great,” he explained.
“I improv🅘ed a lot and for sure I am in my best shape ever. I’m really happy about it and we still have a couple more weeks of training before the season starts.”
Gasly has since returned home to France to spend some time with his family ahead of an gruelling ru🅠n of races in the start to the revised 2020 season, which begins next month in Austria.
“I came back to France just a week ago to spend some time with my family,” he said. “💞After these two months, I felt more confident that I wasn’t sick and I wasn’t goin🌟g to spread, just in case I would have been.
"I felt it safer now to come back and to see them and spend some more time with them. I don’t get to see them often during 𒉰the season so now it’s a good opportunity to do so.”

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