F1 Mid-Season Ranking #13: Pierre Gasly
16th August 2025Alpine’s Pierre Gasly is the French team’s strongest driver so far, after troubles with the second seat. See how we ranked the French driver at the mid-point of the season.
Feature image credit: Alpine F1
It has not been a straightforward season for the Frenchman at Alpine, as the team has been one of the worst on the grid so far. It has not helped that the team has endured a moment of driver changes, with Jack Doohan being replaced by Franco Colapinto.
Regardless, Gasly has put in some decent performances to earn points for Alpine, standing as the team’s sole point-scorer in 2025 with 20 points to their name.
Thanks to Gasly, it keeps Alpine within touching distance of Haas – their closest rival – as the French squad (20 points) sit 15 points behind the American team (35pts).
Our rankings put the Frenchman’s best weekend down as in Britain, where he qualified 10th, whilst his teammate crashed and finished in sixth. Whereas his worst stands at Hungary, the most recent race.
In terms of head-to-heads, Gasly is leading the way, beating his teammates (Colapinto and Doohan) – collectively – 11 times in qualifying and twice in sprint qualifying.
In the races, he continues to lead the way as he beat both teammates nine times in traditional qualifying. There was no score awarded for the Chinese Grand Prix as Gasly was disqualified from the race for being underweight.
Additionally, he leads in sprint races too, with two higher finishes than either of his teammates.
See how we rated Gasly across the season so far.
2025 Rankings:
- Australian GP: 9 Points
- Chinese GP: 9 Points
- Japanese GP: 8 Points
- Bahrain GP: 11 Points
- Saudi Arabia GP: 5 Points
- Miami GP: 9 Points
- Imola GP: 8 Points
- Monaco GP: 3 Points
- Spanish GP: 11 Points
- Canadian GP: 5 Points
- Austrian GP: 10 Points
- British GP: 13 Points
- Belgium GP: 6 Points
- Hungarian GP: 4 Points
Total Points: 111 Points
DISCLAIMER:
As previously confirmed, we rank drivers out of 20 points across each race weekend of the season. The highest performing, or best driver, of the weekend would get a maximum score of 20 points, while each driver below them would be ranked one point less.
If a driver does not start a race, they will be automatically given one point.
If more than one driver does not start a race, these points will be handed out in order it is announced i.e. Driver 1 (D1) is announced not to start two hours before the race start, but Driver 2 (D2) retires on the way to – or on – the grid, D1 will get one point and D2 will get two points.
Read more Formula 1 here:
- F1 Mid-Season Ranking #14: Esteban Ocon
- F1 Mid-Season Ranking #15: Oliver Bearman
- F1 Mid-Season Ranking #16: Liam Lawson
- F1 Mid-Season Rankings #17: Gabriel Bortoleto
- F1 Mid-Season Ranking #18: Yuki Tsunoda
- F1 Mid-Season Ranking #19: Lance Stroll
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