Last week it finally looked like Alpine’s academy would have a driver graduate to its own F1 team, but now that’s not certain at all
Mia Sharizman
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The Alpine Academy has unveiled a new leadership structure for 2022, with director Mia Sharizman replaced by Julian Rouse
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As Zhou looks at options across F1 and Lundgaard flirts with IndyCar, questions remain over Alpine’s other F2 junior Piastri
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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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Christian Lundgaard was fastest in Formula 2 pre-season testing, but it’s consistency that the Dane will have to work on with ART GP in 2021
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Losing a place on an F1 junior programme can be the end of the dream, but Victor Martins has made a return to Alpine’s ranks. Here’s how
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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