2024 Alpine F1 Team

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f1316 wrote:
28 May 2024, 02:32
ringo wrote:
27 May 2024, 03:00
Gasly is good. Alpine can keep him. Ocon is mentally damaged. He seems to have some chip on his shoulder and feels the need to stifle every moment a teammate will be ahead even if its a nonpoints paying position. Hes needs a shrink to sort his head out.
Kmag and Ocon are nut cases.
This tbh. He clashed multiple times with Perez as his teammate; couldn’t get on with Alonso as his teammate (the guy who helped him win his only race); drove into Max while being lapped; now this… the guy is impossible, a very unpleasant person and not nearly quick enough to justify any of it.

It’ll be good riddance for the grid with him gone, as I don’t see him finding a home anywhere else.
Agreed. His time on F1 is past.

I think Magnussen, Ocon and Sargeant should go out of F1.

I'd like to see Bearman, Lawson go in.. and Antonelli

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Jambier wrote:
28 May 2024, 13:59
f1316 wrote:
28 May 2024, 02:32
ringo wrote:
27 May 2024, 03:00
Gasly is good. Alpine can keep him. Ocon is mentally damaged. He seems to have some chip on his shoulder and feels the need to stifle every moment a teammate will be ahead even if its a nonpoints paying position. Hes needs a shrink to sort his head out.
Kmag and Ocon are nut cases.
This tbh. He clashed multiple times with Perez as his teammate; couldn’t get on with Alonso as his teammate (the guy who helped him win his only race); drove into Max while being lapped; now this… the guy is impossible, a very unpleasant person and not nearly quick enough to justify any of it.

It’ll be good riddance for the grid with him gone, as I don’t see him finding a home anywhere else.
Agreed. His time on F1 is past.

I think Magnussen, Ocon and Sargeant should go out of F1.

I'd like to see Bearman, Lawson go in.. and Antonelli
Couldn't agree more with all the comments here.

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I would want to see Ocon with someone new teammate, irritate like never before. Tsunoda-Ocon. Anyone?

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Jurgen von Diaz wrote:
28 May 2024, 21:41
Tsunoda-Ocon
Might as well mix sodium and water

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F1 needs these assholes. Imagine how boring it would be if everyone would be like Bottas or Zhou on the track?

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Ocon, since his arrival, has displayed consistently a "chip on his shoulder" attitude. Ultimately this will finish his career if not careful, needs far better councel to guide him personally in attitude toward others.

Why would another team want him as such personal disruptor. No wonder TW didn't take him to Mercedes.

Formula E beckons :mrgreen:

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Your wishes were granted! Briatore might be back with Renault :D


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KimiRai wrote:
29 May 2024, 14:36
Your wishes were granted! Briatore might be back with Renault :D

The come back of the legend 8)
Is that real?

Make no sense to be honest, Famin is not that bad, they are just recruiting some people.
And they need to wake up at Viry and don't miss 2026, but anyway, having Briatore back would be funny

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Chinchero from Motorsport Italia says he's not interested in taking a TP role in the team, rather he represents an investor group that wants to buy Alpine :shock:

F1 | ALPINE: BRIATORE CONSULTANT OF A GROUP THAT WANTS THE TEAM
Having rejected the offer from the Chinese Geely Auto Group, the French managers must evaluate another option which is also being pursued by the Piedmontese who has no intention of being involved in the management of an F1 team, but limits himself to acting as a mediator between the parties. The team does not comment and does not deny...

Last April 9, Motorsport.com reported paddock rumors relating to various groups interested in purchasing the Alpine F1 team, which were immediately denied by the team: "it won't sell". The tom-tam continued in the following weeks and the information became more detailed. The scenario that emerged in May confirms the interest of several potential buyers, but there is conflicting information regarding Alpine's desire to sell the team.

There was (at least) one offer rejected by the CEO of Groupe Renault, Luca De Meo, but proposals from other consortiums are being evaluated by French executives. There was talk of an offer coming from a group of investors led by Geely Auto Group, which also owns (in joint venture with Volvo) the Lynk & Co brand. The Chinese group would be interested in entering Formula 1 to propose itself on international markets as a committed manufacturer directly present on the track.

There is also a second group of investors represented by Flavio Briatore, mediator between the financiers of the proposal and De Meo. When the name of the former Renault team principal appeared in the media, Alpine released an official statement: “As a team, we are in frequent contact with numerous industry experts in order to improve our performance. We consider all relevant input and, when appropriate, seek advice from people with experience and a track record of success. We cannot comment on individual issues." Words that leave the time they find, in fact they do not confirm but above all they do not deny.

Another story is team management, again no less complex. The team is looking for a team principal, a role entrusted to Bruno Famin in July last year. His presence (indicated by the interim team itself) lasted longer than initially expected, but his assignment still seems to be close to expiring.

During the Monte Carlo weekend it was whispered that two candidates (one with experience in the role and a second who would appear in F1 for the first time) kindly rejected the proposal, probably also due to a still unclear future on the front of the property. There are those who have also linked Briatore's name to this role, but managing the team is not in his plans.
https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-al ... /10617176/
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KimiRai wrote:
29 May 2024, 16:18
Chinchero says he's not interested in taking a role in the team, rather he represents an investor group that wants to buy Alpine :shock:

F1 | ALPINE: BRIATORE CONSULTANT OF A GROUP THAT WANTS THE TEAM
Having rejected the offer from the Chinese Geely Auto Group, the French managers must evaluate another option which is also being pursued by the Piedmontese who has no intention of being involved in the management of an F1 team, but limits himself to acting as a mediator between the parties. The team does not comment and does not deny...

Last April 9, Motorsport.com reported paddock rumors relating to various groups interested in purchasing the Alpine F1 team, which were immediately denied by the team: "it won't sell". The tom-tam continued in the following weeks and the information became more detailed. The scenario that emerged in May confirms the interest of several potential buyers, but there is conflicting information regarding Alpine's desire to sell the team.

There was (at least) one offer rejected by the CEO of Groupe Renault, Luca De Meo, but proposals from other consortiums are being evaluated by French executives. There was talk of an offer coming from a group of investors led by Geely Auto Group, which also owns (in joint venture with Volvo) the Lynk & Co brand. The Chinese group would be interested in entering Formula 1 to propose itself on international markets as a committed manufacturer directly present on the track.

There is also a second group of investors represented by Flavio Briatore, mediator between the financiers of the proposal and De Meo. When the name of the former Renault team principal appeared in the media, Alpine released an official statement: “As a team, we are in frequent contact with numerous industry experts in order to improve our performance. We consider all relevant input and, when appropriate, seek advice from people with experience and a track record of success. We cannot comment on individual issues." Words that leave the time they find, in fact they do not confirm but above all they do not deny.

Another story is team management, again no less complex. The team is looking for a team principal, a role entrusted to Bruno Famin in July last year. His presence (indicated by the interim team itself) lasted longer than initially expected, but his assignment still seems to be close to expiring.

During the Monte Carlo weekend it was whispered that two candidates (one with experience in the role and a second who would appear in F1 for the first time) kindly rejected the proposal, probably also due to a still unclear future on the front of the property. There are those who have also linked Briatore's name to this role, but managing the team is not in his plans.
https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-al ... /10617176/
Nothing from Andretti group? Also if you're selling, whoever you sign would be to a 1 year contract? Who could you find that would be any good?

They had the perfect guy in Laurent Mekies and I didn't even hear about an offer. They're sleeping over at Alpine.

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According to L'Equipe Flavio Briatore joins Alpine as "supervisor" (consultant?)


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diffuser wrote:
29 May 2024, 18:24

Nothing from Andretti group? Also if you're selling, whoever you sign would be to a 1 year contract? Who could you find that would be any good?

They had the perfect guy in Laurent Mekies and I didn't even hear about an offer. They're sleeping over at Alpine.
If Andretti had enough money to buy a team, they would have already bought Sauber. Which if I am not mistaken did not happen because the main shareholder Finn Raus demanded additional funds/guarantees for team for the coming years.

And by now the price of a team probably has doubled. So would Andretti want to spend 1.2 billion plus ?
It’s probably cheaper to build a team from stratch, even with a buy-in fee. But if an 11st team is ever going to happen is ofcourse unclear at the moment. So that is their decision to make.

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I thought he was given a "lifetime ban" from F1 ?
When arguing with a fool, be sure the other person is not doing the same thing.

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Big Tea wrote:
29 May 2024, 23:18
I thought he was given a "lifetime ban" from F1 ?
It's like going to jail? Starts out as 21 years ends up being 7 with good behaviors ?

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Robbo wrote:
29 May 2024, 21:55
diffuser wrote:
29 May 2024, 18:24

Nothing from Andretti group? Also if you're selling, whoever you sign would be to a 1 year contract? Who could you find that would be any good?

They had the perfect guy in Laurent Mekies and I didn't even hear about an offer. They're sleeping over at Alpine.
If Andretti had enough money to buy a team, they would have already bought Sauber. Which if I am not mistaken did not happen because the main shareholder Finn Raus demanded additional funds/guarantees for team for the coming years.

And by now the price of a team probably has doubled. So would Andretti want to spend 1.2 billion plus ?
It’s probably cheaper to build a team from stratch, even with a buy-in fee. But if an 11st team is ever going to happen is ofcourse unclear at the moment. So that is their decision to make.
But they didn't even go over and kick the tires. The other thing is 1.2 Billion would be for the whole team. Couldn't you buy controlling interest for 60% of that ?