Formula 1 team Alpine wants to offer big upgrades in the upcoming races. The French team wants to bring Baku, Imola and Silverstone closer to the Red Bull following. The team is delighted with the pace shown by drivers Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon at the recent Grand Prix in Melbourne and hopes to continue this upward trend in the upcoming races. But, there is some doubt in the air.
French racing team Alpine scored a good point at the Australian Grand Prix. Driver Pierre Gasly in particular had a strong Sunday until disaster struck the team on a lap 57 restart. Gasly and teammate Esteban Ocon made contact, ultimately preventing both cars from finishing the race. Conclusion: A score of zero was achieved, fearing possible defects in the production of spare parts and possible delays in the development path of the A523 car.
But there is no absolute one yet of grief In French Team. According to Alpine team boss Otmar Szafnauer, the team needs to take the current Springtime It is good to understand why the driver Casely was fast. “We didn’t adapt the car from the Jetta,” said CEO Szafnauer.
Despite the unfortunate meeting between the two Alpine riders, the team was able to take a lot of positives from Australia. According to Szafnauer, the team can use the current three-week gap to replenish its inventory of spare parts.
“It doesn’t make a big difference in terms of the budget cap, but it forces us to change our priorities. It now takes a lot of effort to get the spare parts ready in time for Baku, not to mention pushing forward the car’s developments. Fortunately, we don’t have anything for three weeks before the start of the next race. We will have everything ready on time and hopefully we will not have any problems in Baku and Miami,” concludes Szafnauer.
“Web specialist. Pop culture buff. Thinker. Foodaholic. Travel maven. Avid coffee junkie. Amateur tv advocate.”