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Luxury’s push into Formula One (FWONK) racing deepened with another big fashion brand joining the mix: Gucci. On Tuesday morning, Renault’s (RNLSY) Alpine F1 team confirmed rumors that Italy’s Gucci would join the team as its title sponsor in 2027,
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Audi to field Alpine F1 reserve Paul Aron in two practice outings
Aron finished third in the 2024 Formula 2 campaign and has since worked as Alpine’s reserve driver
Pierre Gasly has had his third-place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix reinstated after a successful appeal from his Alpine F1 team. Gasly finished third at the chequered flag before he was punished by two five-second time penalties – due to speeding in the pit lane – and dropped to seventh.
The FIA has ruled on Alpine's Right of Review following Pierre Gasly's Monaco GP penalties, and the decision has direct consequences for Isack Hadjar.
Alpine F1 team and Pierre Gasly's double penalty at the Monaco Grand Prix will be reviewed by the FIA after the team succeeded in their first stage of the appeal. The team have been successful on the basis that new and substantial evidence has emerged,
Christian Horner is actively seeking a return to Formula 1 after his Red Bull axe last July.
Alpine Racing, currently known as BWT Alpine Formula One Team, is what became of Renault F1, the same Renault that won the Constructors title back in 2006 with Fernando Alonso behind the wheel. Fast-forward to 2027 and this very outfit will be known as ...
Toto Wolff and Mercedes recently withdrew their interest in purchasing a stake in Alpine F1 team and now we know why.
Alpine driver Pierre Gasly of France steers his car during the sprint qualifying ahead of the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix, in Shanghai, China, Friday, March 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) Mercedes is among “three or four potential buyers” for a ...
Alpine have cleared the first stage of their Right of Review into two pit lane speeding penalties handed to Pierre Gasly at the Monaco Grand Prix and will now argue that the result should be changed
The Mercedes F1 chief says the team has "reason to be annoyed" by Monaco's pitlane speed fiasco, which has major title implications for George Russell