Alpine

Alpine
Alpine

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Country: France France
Established:
2021
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Engine:
Renault

About Alpine

Alpine are e𝕴ffectively the Renault works team in F1, and are based at Enstone. 

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Alpine are effectively the Renault works team in F1, and are𒐪 based at Enstone. 

Alpine in 2025

After a slow start to 2024, Alpine ended 🀅the year strongly with regular points finishes. Their double-podium finish at the São Paulo Grand Prix propelled them ahead of Haas in the constructors’ championship. It was a remarkable turnar🥀ound for the French outfit, which were the slowest team at the start of the season.

It has 𝐆been busy behind the scenes at Alpine o🐬ver the past 12 months, with Flavio Briatore returning as executive advisor, while Oliver Oakes serves as the team principal. In terms of drivers, Pierre Gasly remains for a third consecutive season, teaming up with Jack Doohan.

Gasly has cemented his place in F1 as a lightning-quick, capable midfield performer. On the other ha💯nd, Doohan has just one F1 start to his name after stepping in for Esteban Ocon at theꦆ season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Alpine's F1 History

‘Team Enstone’s F1 history stretches back to the 1980s, starting off with Toleman, then Ben✃etton, be💙fore Renault under its various guises (Lotus, Renault, and now Alpine).

Their first period of success came during the Benetton era, storming to two drivers’ world championships w💦ith Michael Schumacher. Hisܫ departure to Ferrari in 1996 inevitably resulted in their decline.

Fast forward to 2002, the Renault name was back on the grid. In 2005, the team claimed both drivers’ and constructors’ titles, with Fernando Al🦩onso coming out on top ahead of Kimi Raikkonen.

One year later, they backed it up, this time Alonso going head-to-head with Schumacher. In a simila🍎r fashion to Benetton with Schumacher, Alonso’s departure coincided with thei💦r gradual decline.

Alonso ultimately returned in 2008 but could only muster two vic🌳tories as they languished behind McLaren and Ferrariಞ. The ‘Crashgate’ scandal put immense pressure on the team, and while 2010 was respectable in the hands of Robert Kubica, the team was ultimately sold to Genii Capital with Lotus Cars as the title sponsor.

Under the Lotus-Renault name, the team returned to being a fro🐷nt-runner, spearheaded by Raikkonen. The Finn finished third in the 2012 championship and fifth in 2013 despite missing the final two ♋races.

Financial tr🌃oubles meant they lost Räikkönen before entering another disappoi﷽nting era. Renault’s underperforming power unit meant 2014 and 2015 were poor years for them.

The team soon returned to Renault𝓡 ownership in 2016, but since then, ‘Team Enstone’ have found themselves in a fa🐻miliar position. Stuck between fourth and sixth in the constructors’ championship under the Renault and now Alpine name, they’ve struggled to bridge the gap to F1’s leading factory outfits.

In 2024, Flavio Briatore returned to the organisation as executive advisor. The Italian was instrumental in Alpine abandoning their works engine project for 2026, becomi♋ng a Mercedes customer team.

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