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Alpine’s Pierre Gasly admitted he was “pretty relieved” to secure a much-needed top-ten finish in last weekend’s Spanish ...
The watches were designed in partnership with the Alpine F1 team and their drivers. The watches, the Streamliner Alpine ...
The FIA has announced that an F1 2025 driver has been punished after a Monaco GP incident described as "so dangerous" by the ...
Alpine drivers Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto have backed the team’s claim that it could fight for the title in the next ...
Franco Colapinto explained how team-mate Pierre Gasly's retirement from the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix also caused ...
The team worked hard after the practice sessions and made improvements, which showed by getting one car into Q3.
Watch: Pierre Gasly loses his brakes and launches into Yuki Tsunoda right-rear tyre. The Frenchman brings his car back to the pit lane on three working wheels.
Alpine driver Pierre Gasly has revealed that he expects the more stringent front wing load test to lead to "some small differences up and down the grid" at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix.
Alpine was one of the teams eager to turn the page after the Monaco Grand Prix.
The German ran a long medium stint, with Gasly applauding Sauber’s strategy as he said, via quotes from Sport.de: “This allowed him to avoid the blue flags. He didn’t have to constantly make way and ...
Chaos is a word that has followed Alpine since its rebirth four years ago, but as the 2025 season unfolds, it is clear the instability has reached new levels.
Alpine marks its 70th anniversary in Dieppe, showcasing new models and hosting a grand parade with over 700 vehicles.