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Gasly: Yamamoto apologised for taking my seat!

Japanese Grand Prix – Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly says that the team's FP1 driver Naoki Yamamoto apologised to him for taking his seat. Pierre Gasly will sit out the first practice session at Suzuka this weekend. His Toro Rosso STR14 will, instead, be driven by Naoki Yamamoto. The 31 year old Japanese driver currently leads the Super Formula Championship in Japan, and was granted the drive for Toro Rosso on the back of his strong Honda links. “He actually apologised to me for being in my car,” explained Gasly to Formula1.com. “But I told him there is no big deal about it. It was already planned since the beginning of the year. I said to him to enjoy and make sure you enjoy every...
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