Alpine F1 Team
F1: Ryo Hirakawa Departs Alpine to Join Haas as Official Reserve Driver
Ryo Hirakawa joins Haas as 2025 reserve driver. The Toyota-backed racer will run rookie practice sessions for the American team this season.
F1: Alpine Signs Indian F2 Talent Kush Maini as Test and Reserve Driver
Kush Maini’s progress with Alpine F1 is a major boost as he strives to become India’s third Formula 1 driver after Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok.
F1: Franco Colapinto Leaves Williams to Join Alpine as Reserve Driver for 2025
Williams and Alpine have agreed on a deal, with Colapinto signing a multi-year contract as a F1 test and reserve driver for Alpine in 2025.
F1: Alpine Signs Ryo Hirakawa as Test and Reserve Driver
Alpine has signed Ryo Hirakawa as Test and Reserve driver and will make his track debut for Alpine at the Japanese Grand Prix in April.
F1: Alpine Confirms Doohan for Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Ocon Released for Haas
Alpine and Esteban Ocon have mutually decided to conclude their partnership. The Frenchman will step aside to allow Jack Doohan to make his F1 race debut.
F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: Alpine, VCARB Reveal Special liveries For US Night Race
Alpine and VCARB are leveraging their Special livery designs to showcase their sponsors and enhance the spectacle of the 2024 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
F1 United States Grand Prix: Alpine Reveals Special Indiana Jones-inspired Livery For Austin
To celebrate the upcoming release of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Alpine will feature a sunset orange livery at COTA, with Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly donning special race suit.
F1: FIA Finds Alpine and Honda in Procedural Breach of 2023 Cost Cap
The FIA has confirmed that Honda and Alpine, engine suppliers to Red Bull and Renault, have committed procedural breaches of the Formula 1 cost cap regulations.
F1: Alpine Workers Likely to Protest at Italian GP Over Renault's Plans to End Engine Production
Renault employees at the Viry-Chatillon factory are reportedly planning a protest to oppose Alpine’s decision to become a Mercedes customer in Formula 1 starting in 2026.
F1: Alpine Likely to Source Mercedes Parts as Early as 2025
Renault will likely abandon its works Formula 1 engine as Alpine pursues a Mercedes customer deal. A formal study is underway to transform the Viry facility, redirecting personnel and resources to enhance the Alpine brand.