Nyck de Vries is on the verge of being announced as an AlphaTauri driver for the 2023 season, according to reports. Dutch journalist, Erik van Haren, has reported that the 27-year-old’s contract has been drawn up, and the only thing left to do now is wait for Pierre Gasly to be announced as an Alpine
MorePierre Gasly will be moving to Alpine next season and Nyck de Vries will be taking the Frenchman’s place at AlphaTauri, according to reports. However, fireworks could be set off at the Alpine F1 Team following a shocking revelation revealed by ex-F1 driver Ralf Schumacher. Whilst it’s been believed for many weeks, Canal Plus announced that Gasly’s expected
MoreAlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly’s heart sank when he realised he was going to be undercut by several drivers under the Safety Car at the Singapore Grand Prix. The Frenchman started the race sixth behind Alpine’s Fernando Alonso, and he initially passed the Spaniard on the first lap, before Alonso got the place back again. The double
MoreMick Schumacher is one of a number of drivers at risk of not featuring on the 2023 Formula 1 grid, with the German driver’s contract at Haas set to expire at the end of the season. The 23-year-old has had a very mixed second season at the American team, where he has improved dramatically since
MoreAlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly has indicated that he would like to move on from the Red Bull junior team in the future, but he is happy to stay for another year. The Frenchman made his debut with the Italian side, under their Toro Rosso guise, towards the end of 2017 when he replaced the struggling Daniil
MorePierre Gasly is one of the most spoken about drivers in the paddock currently, with the Frenchman edging ever closer to a move to Alpine. However, the AlphaTauri driver has admitted that a “couple of things need to be sorted” before it can be announced. Following the departure of Fernando Alonso and the embarrassing rejection
MoreAlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly is focused on getting back to full fitness, after being forced to miss his Thursday media duties at the recent Italian Grand Prix. Whilst the Frenchman has had a much-welcomed two-week break to recover from his bout of illness, he is still concerned over his fitness levels ahead of the most physically demanding
MoreAlphaTauri team principal Franz Tost has called for Yuki Tsunoda to “get under control his emotions”, after a recent run of avoidable incidents. Tost’s comments came prior to the team announcing that the Japanese driver will be retained for a third season by the Faenza-based team, with Tost believing that “a driver needs at least three
MoreNyck de Vries appears to be a step closer to joining AlphaTauri, after confirming that he did indeed meet Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko. The Mercedes reserve driver has been on Alpine’s and Williams’ radar for a while now; however, his unbelievable rookie performance at the Italian Grand Prix instantly caught the attention of
MoreAndretti IndyCar driver, Colton Herta, may get some running with the AlphaTauri team this season, but his links with Red Bull appear to have already been cut. The American has won four races in the American single seater championship, and he partnered Lando Norris at Carlin in the MSA Championship in 2015. The 21-year-old ended
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