Toro Rosso have confirmed their driver line-up for the Mexican Grand Prix this weekend, with Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley occupying the two race seats.
The Italian outfit has been shuffling its drivers following the early release of Carlos Sainz to Renault for the remainder of the 2017 season, before his full-time drive with the French manufacturer next season.
At the Malaysian and Japanese Grands Prix, Gasly was drafted in alongside Sainz following the decision to drop Daniil Kvyat. However with Toro Rosso agreeing an early release of Sainz to Renault for the United States GP through to the end of the season and Gasly preoccupied with his Super Formula title, Kvyat returned alongside Hartley who made his debut in Austin.
With Kvyat scoring in Austin, it was thought Toro Rosso may retain the Russian, but they have now confirmed that Gasly will return to race alongside Hartley.
The team haven't confirmed their plans for the final two races of the season post-Mexico.