Emotions after Gasly win: Commentators don't know what to do and mechanics singing
The Italian Grand Prix turned the entire Formula 1 world upside down. Some label the sport boring, but with a victory for Pierre Gasly and the accompanying emotions, those thoughts will have disappeared from most fans after Sunday.
The last time a French driver won a Formula 1 race was 1996. After years of great successes with Alain Prost, René Arnoux, Jean Alesi and Olivier Panis, the latter won in Monaco in 1996. So it was 14 years ago that a French driver won a race and the fact that Gasly now won a race for AlphaTauri hit the French commentators hard.
Of de Fransen blij zijn met de overwinning van Pierre Gasly?
— Ziggo Sport F1 (@ZiggoSportF1) September 6, 2020
Luister mee...#ZiggoSportF1 #F1 #ItalianGP pic.twitter.com/Eq35RhRFGY
Lots of emotions after the Italian Grand Prix
Even after the race, emotions were running high. Gasly has had 18 tough months in Formula 1. He was promoted to Red Bull Racing, relegated, lost his best friend Anthoine Hubert, and then made it to the podium in Brazil. Now Gasly won the race at Monza for AlphaTauri, who won their home race for the second time.
PIERRE GASLY wint de knotsgekke GP van Italië
— Ziggo Sport F1 (@ZiggoSportF1) September 6, 2020
Sainz (2) en Stroll (3) gaan mee naar het podium
Geluid aan voor de dolle vreugde #ZiggoSportF1 #F1 #ItalianGP pic.twitter.com/L8SmwUCClK
That victory ensured that the Italian national anthem was heard on the podium. There was an almighty party after the race! They sang in full with Il Canto degli Italiani (The Song of the Italians) at the end of the race.
Turn the volume UP!
— Scuderia AlphaTauri (@AlphaTauriF1) September 6, 2020
The Italian National Anthem echoes through the Parco di Monza #AlphaTauri #F1 #ItalianGP pic.twitter.com/qTGOlazQmm