Formula 2 racer Jack Doohan will make his Formula 1 test debut later this week at Losail International Circuit in a 2021 car.
Alpine
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Alpine junior Jack Doohan will help the F1 team for the first time this month as he will be the team’s simulator driver for the Australian GP
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F2 champion Oscar Piastri will be available to race for McLaren in Formula 1 as a stand-in driver, despite being contracted to Alpine
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While Guanyu Zhou brings obvious commercial benefits to F1 and Alfa Romeo Racing, he’s also been a leading junior series prospect for several years. Craig Woollard believes he can be a fine addition to the grid
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Formula 2 leader Oscar Piastri has been made the reserve driver for the Alpine Formula 1 team next year, as Daniil Kvyat departs the role
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There was huge excitement at the start of this year about the names that would be on the F2 grid, but none of them look set to be going to F1
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The French Formula 4 Championship will continue with Mygale cars and adopt its second-generation F4 chassis for the 2022 season
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Alpine Academy’s director says the plan “from the beginning” was to find a partner team in F1 when looking to promote its F2 juniors
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Alpine Academy member Guanyu Zhou will make his F1 free practice debut in this weekend’s Austrian GP, taking over Fernando Alonso’s car
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Alpine has no place for its Academy drivers in its 2022 Formula 1 line-up, so where do its F2 stars go now?
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Alpine’s F2 juniors Oscar Piastri, Guanyu Zhou and Christian Lundgaard have voiced their view over rumours surrounding its 2022 F1 line-up
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Guanyu Zhou will remain as test driver for the Alpine F1 team this year, but says he will “have to really have the luck” to get a 2022 race seat
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It’s more than just a new name at what was the Renault Sport Academy, as 2021 marks the start of a new strategy at Alpine