Pierre Gasly defended an Instagram post of himself wearing a red Marlboro ski suit on Michael Schumacher's birthday
Alpine Formula 1 driver Pierre Gasly has responded to the backlash he received after a recent Instagram post from his skiing holiday over the Christmas break.
The French driver shared a photo of himself sporting a red Marlboro ski suit, an outfit similar to one worn by F1 icon Michael Schumacher, posted on the seven-time Formula 1 champion's birthday. Some fans branded the post as tasteless.
While speaking to the media at the launch of Alpine's 2026 F1 challenger, Gasly addressed the post.
"I'm a big fan of Michael," Gasly said. "I've always shown respect to him. I think I've always shared the fact that he was one of my idols growing up. It was one of his jackets. I love skiing. I've always gone since I was a child. I think it really takes your mind away.
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"As I said, I had two weeks. I had one week with my family over Christmas, one week with my friends, which is much needed in my life, just to go away from the environment that we are in usually and just go back to a more traditional life with your friends. I really enjoy this part of things. It was good."
He added, specifically about the criticism he received: "Yes. I think it's unfortunately the life we live in. I think I always show I'm someone very respectful. I had a couple of idols in my life. Michael was and is one of them. So in not a single second I meant anything [bad] by that."
Alpine unveiled the livery of the A526 at an event in Barcelona on 23 January ahead of private testing next week and pre-season testing on 11-13 February and 18-20 February.
The 2026 season will begin with the Australian Grand Prix on 6-8 March.
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