Alpine play hide and seek

Among the ten teams on the grid, the Tricolore is by far the one that has been the most discreet on the timesheet. More determined to understand his car rather than push it to its limits, the A arrow was largely satisfied with his three days of testing.

Published on 28/02/2023 à 09:00

Jeremy Satis

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Alpine play hide and seek

Alpine between caution and optimism

Seated on the hospitality terrace Alpine for the last press briefing of the three days, Pierre Gasly displays a broad smile. His change of school and his return to school went wonderfully, so much so that the boy already seems to be part of the walls. Relieved to have left the fold Red Bull for a manufacturer who was dying to collaborate with him, the Normand is already looking towards the first game of the year. Will he be able to fight for podiums? It's obviously too early to say, especially sinceAlpine made sure that no one could have the slightest idea. The based stable

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Max STRONG

28/02/2023 at 09:26 a.m.

You have to be careful with little ones who play hide and seek, as a general rule they indicate their hiding place themselves while you make the effort to pretend to look for them...

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