Where is it? Alpine after Monaco?

The French team once again finished in the points on the Rock, thanks to Fernando Alonso. Deprived of a double entry in the Top 10 due to a penalty inflicted on Esteban Ocon, the French structure is struggling to move up a level.

Published on 31/05/2022 à 15:30

Jeremy Satis

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Where is it? Alpine after Monaco?

Esteban Ocon spared nothing in his Alpine A522 facing Lewis Hamilton © Xavi Bonilla / DPPI

Each week that passes inexorably brings closer Alpine of the milestone of 100 Grands Prix that she set for herself before being able to fight for victories on a regular basis. Of course, there's still time, and of course, we didn't expect to see the arrow mark bothering Ferrari et Red Bull every weekend, but the new 2022 regulations were also supposed to be a boost, a project accelerator. The new power unit, designed in just thirteen months, was to give pride of place to

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DANIEL MEYERS

31/05/2022 at 07:01 a.m.

Surprising this article in charge, the engine? He is at the level, that was the objective. Championship points? 5th (1 point!) but above all 19 points behind McLaren, they being in the process of 'disconnecting' Ricciardo the objective is largely achievable. In my opinion one of the most important works at the moment for Alpine, it’s knowing how to keep Alonso for 2023/24.

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