Gasly achieved a ninth place in the Spanish Grand Prix, extending his recent streak of scoring points. He emphasized the importance for Alpine to understand the reasons behind his impressive performance in the race and praised the momentum the team is currently building. At the beginning of the season, Alpine was the slowest team, with a revamped A524 car that was both uncompetitive and heavy. However, the team has experienced a slight resurgence in recent weeks, culminating in both cars scoring points in the last two races. Gasly had a strong qualifying session, starting in seventh place, and managed to secure a ninth place despite losing to Red Bull’s Sergio Perez on the final lap. He expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance and direction. Gasly and his teammate, Esteban Ocon, were surprised by Alpine’s sudden improvement and admitted that they still do not fully understand the reasons behind it. They believe that further analysis and evaluation will be crucial to replicate this performance in future races. Gasly acknowledged that the team has shown potential in certain circumstances and conditions that they need to uncover in order to consistently perform at a high level. He highlighted that this race in Barcelona was the first time Alpine scored points through genuine merit, and he is seeking more consistency in his performances. In the last three races, they have consistently scored points in Monaco, Canada, and now in Spain, showcasing their progress. Gasly noted that Monaco was a unique track, while Canada had mixed conditions that leveled the playing field. However, in the Spanish Grand Prix, Alpine demonstrated superior pace compared to their competitors.