In Imola, Alpine Peugeot moves forward, Peugeot falls back

The Lion has fallen in the hierarchy after shining in Qualifying, while the A with the arrow finished just off the podium despite mixed results in practice.

Published 22/04/2026 à 15:00

Valentin GLO

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In Imola, Alpine Peugeot moves forward, Peugeot falls back

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On the Enzo e Dino route Classic Ferrari for sale At Imola, the contrast was striking. On one side, Alpine confirms its rise to power which began at the end of last season and establishes itself as a credible outsider behind the untouchable Ferraris and Toyota. The other, Peugeot let go of a

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Valentin GLO

Journalist. Endurance reporter (WEC, IMSA, ELMS, ALMS) and sometimes F1 or IndyCar.

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Morello

23/04/2026 at 10:49 a.m.

For over 50 years, an avid reader of magazines and videos, particularly those about Formula 1, as well as rallies and MotoGP races.

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Alain Féguenne (🇱🇺 Luxembourg)

22/04/2026 at 11:40 a.m.

Congratulations again for Alpine Endurance, for that 4th place at Imola… behind two top teams, Toyota and Ferrari… As for Peugeot, and as I predicted a few weeks ago, they're in a real mess… Strategy? Some of the drivers? And the staff? They still have one lifeline, Francorchamps, otherwise they'll have to pull the plug… 🪫. 😎👎

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