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In 2021, the programme was renamed Alpine Academy after the rebranding of the Renault F1 team into Alpine F1 Team. In March 2022, the Alpine Affiliates programme was launched as a support to drivers starting their motorsport careers, and is intended to be a feeder for the Alpine Academy. [3] However, it was merged into Alpine Academy at the ...
Alpine F1 Team, currently racing as BWT Alpine F1 Team for sponsorship reasons, [9] is the name under which the Enstone-based Formula One team has been competing since the start of the 2021 Formula One World Championship. [10]
This is a List of F1 Academy drivers, a list of drivers who have made at least one race start in the F1 Academy, established in 2023. [ 1 ] This list is accurate up to and including the Qatar round of the 2024 F1 Academy season .
Alpine is officially going forward with a plan to continue as a Formula 1 team while shuttering its engine manufacturing business. The Renault-owned program will switch to Mercedes power in 2026.
In 2023, Pulling was upgraded to a full-time member of the Alpine Academy and competed in the all-female F1 Academy series for the 2023 season with Rodin Carlin. [16] [17] Pulling competing in an F1 Academy race at Zandvoort in 2024. Pulling returned for the 2024 season with Rodin Carlin, now rebranded as Rodin Motorsport, and will represent ...
The CRB met on 29 August 2022 to determine whether Piastri was contracted to Alpine, or if he was free to join a different team for 2023. [10] On 2 September, during the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix weekend, the CRB made a ruling against Alpine, recognising the contract between Piastri and McLaren signed on 4 July 2022 for the 2023 and 2024 seasons ...
Alpine will become a customer team as opposed to a full works outfit as had been the case since Renault reacquired Team Enstone ahead of the 2016 season. [4] Alpine will become a customer team of Mercedes , utilising their engines and gearboxes from this season onwards.
Some unaccredited institutions have formal legal authorization to enroll students or issue degrees, but in some jurisdictions (notably including the United States) legal authorization to operate is not the same as educational accreditation. [1] [2]