Fernando Alonso will be making his much-anticipated return to F1 at the 2021 season-opener later this month in Bahrain. READ: WADA Denies Concluding Investigation Into Legality Of Haas Livery Alonso, who will return to the pinnacle of motorsport after a two-year hiatus, will partner Esteban Ocon at the newly rebranded Alpine F1 Team. And, Alpine
MoreAlpine CEO Laurent Rossi has insisted that the newly rebranded team won’t have a number one and number two driver this upcoming season. Double World Champion Fernando Alonso will be returning to Formula One in a few weeks’ time with the Alpine F1 Team after a two-year hiatus. READ: Williams Sponsorship Comments Spark Speculation Rich
MoreThe newly rebranded Alpine F1 Team has unveiled its 2021 car, the A521, in a live presentation streamed on Tuesday afternoon. As widely expected, the car features a completely different livery to its predecessor, in line with the team’s rebrand from Renault to Alpine. READ: Alex Albon Believes He Still Has A Shot At Returning
MoreThe Alpine F1 Team has announced that Fernando Alonso will not be a feature of the newly rebranded team’s 2021 car launch. “We regret to confirm that Fernando Alonso will not be present for the media Q&A on this occasion,” Alpine said in a statement on Friday. READ: Mercedes Have ‘Really Killed What F1’s All
MoreMercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said the Silver Arrows will start to think about their 2022 driver line-up towards the middle of the year. Sir Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas will both be out of contract at the end of this season, so Mercedes could well opt to run an all-new driver line-up the
MoreFrench F1 driver Esteban Ocon has admitted that Netflix’s Drive To Survive docuseries helped him land a seat at Renault alongside Daniel Ricciardo in 2020. Ocon, who will continue to drive for the team under its new name in 2021, featured heavily in the docuseries’ first season, which covered the 2018 campaign. READ: Rob Bloom
MoreLast week, it was announced that Cyril Abiteboul, who served as the team principal of Renault’s F1 operation since 2017, had left the team ahead of its rebrand to Alpine. READ: Sergio Perez Felt Like ‘The Most Stupid Guy On Earth’ After Positive COVID-19 Test “I would like to thank the Groupe Renault for having
MoreFernando Alonso is set to return to Formula One in just a matter of months after a two-year hiatus. Follow us on Google News to never miss an F1 story again His last few years in F1 were extremely frustrating, as he was driving an uncompetitive McLaren which often wasn’t good enough to even make
MoreSergio Perez has won the Sakhir Grand Prix, recording his first ever victory in Formula One. The Mexican tangled with Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari on the opening lap and dropped down to P18, before climbing up the field and taking advantage of a series of Mercedes mistakes. READ: Mick Schumacher Wins Formula Two Title At Bahrain
MoreFans are eagerly awaiting the return of Fernando Alonso to Formula One next season with Renault (which will be rebranded Alpine) – and the Spaniard is clearly looking forward to once again competing in the pinnacle of motorsport. In a recent interview with Auto Hebdo, Alonso – who won both of his World Championships with
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