Yeah, Alpine doing Alpine things!WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑11 Aug 2025, 18:37If they were bothered about that then Doohan would be back in the car!!!
- Pierre GaslyI’m thrilled to commit my long-term future to Alpine. As a Frenchman, especially, driving for a French car company makes me feel very proud. Since I joined in 2023, I have always felt this team is the right place to be for the future.
Flavio’s [Briatore] support and belief in me, François’ [Provost] commitment to the Formula One project, as well as the people we have in Enstone made this a natural decision.
I want to be here in years to come and deliver on our joint objective: to win races and world championships. We’re all in this together and I look forward to continuing this special story.
Was Sainz unwise to reject the slick French national team?
No. Alpine are behind Williams and there is no reason to expect that to change next season.
There are less behind Williams than the difference in power between the engines. So it means their chassis is better (or at least on the same level)WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025, 19:00No. Alpine are behind Williams and there is no reason to expect that to change next season.
If it takes 16 races to figure out that you might have chosen the wrong team, I'm pretty confident to say that Sainz had to sign with a team so early that it was impossible predict the better choice. Williams had a better financial backing at the time over Alpine. Renault, over the last decade, did a better job of factory upkeep than Williams. Dropping the Renault power unit helps Alpine with financials and with not having a PU deficit. So I give Alpine the edge right now over Williams but you're talking a difference in probability of performing better of 1 to 2 % ?Foryster wrote: ↑08 Sep 2025, 14:46There are less behind Williams than the difference in power between the engines. So it means their chassis is better (or at least on the same level)WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025, 19:00No. Alpine are behind Williams and there is no reason to expect that to change next season.
Well, not sure of that.Foryster wrote: ↑08 Sep 2025, 14:46There are less behind Williams than the difference in power between the engines. So it means their chassis is better (or at least on the same level)WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025, 19:00No. Alpine are behind Williams and there is no reason to expect that to change next season.
I agree. Perhaps take Sainz on a two year deal at Merc and then place Kimi at Williams.
I think that was the idea yes, Volwes wants Williams to be a solid midfield team, by having two strong drivers.
Sainz wants to be World Driver's Champion. Does Williams-Mercedes or Alpine-Renault/Alpine-Mercedes give the better chance?
Or since 2007?JordanMugen wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025, 14:59Sainz wants to be World Driver's Champion. Does Williams-Mercedes or Alpine-Renault/Alpine-Mercedes give the better chance?![]()
Will Alpine soon finally achieve the WCC-winning & WDC-winning position they have been targeting since 2016?![]()