Olli Caldwell will move from Formula 2 to the World Endurance Championship in 2023, driving for Alpine in the LMP2 prototype sportscar class.
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The 2023 British Formula 4 champion will spend next year being given physical coaching by the Alpine Formula 1 team.
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The third edition of the Virtual Le Mans 24 Hours is taking place next weekend, and will feature 14 junior single-seater racers.
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From starting his car racing career to becoming a McLaren driver, this is the drama and win-filled route Oscar Piastri took to an F1 seat
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Jack Doohan will contest Formula 1 free practice sessions in both Mexico and Abu Dhabi with Alpine under the new requirement to field rookies
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Jack Doohan says rumours he could race in F1 in 2023 are not adding pressure, and that he knows what qualities he needs to impress Alpine
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Oscar Piastri has been announced as a McLaren F1 driver for 2023, after the FIA’s Contract Recognition Board decided against Alpine
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In the first F2 round since Alpine’s driver crisis erupted, Jack Doohan produced a near-perfect Spa weekend. Does that make him a contender?
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2022 has had up and downs for Jack Doohan. The Alpine junior discussed his season on our podcast, as well as his future, F1 FP1s and more
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Alpine looks like it has lost Oscar Piastri just as it was about to promote him into a F1 seat. Which other young drivers should it consider?
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What is happening? Alonso said he was going to Aston Martin, Alpine said Oscar Piastri would replace him, and Piastri denied it. What next?
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Oscar Piastri says Alpine’s announcement that he will race for it in F1 was done without permission, and that he has yet to a deal to do so
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Reigning Formula 2 champion Oscar Piastri will step up to Formula 1 next year with Alpine, replacing the departing Fernando Alonso
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A new era of Le Mans prototypes have arrived, creating possibly the most populated top class ever in sportscars. But who will race them?
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Olli Caldwell had his first F1 test last month at Silverstone, and it had been taking shape for almost a year
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Alpine junior Jack Doohan had his first taste of Formula 1 machinery last month at Qatar’s Losail circuit, and gave his impressions on his return to Formula 2
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Jack Doohan believes the Alpine F1 Team is right to prioritise F2 champion and countryman Oscar Piastri for free practice opportunities
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Formula 2 racer Jack Doohan will make his Formula 1 test debut later this week at Losail International Circuit in a 2021 car.
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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