Formula 1: Alpine running private test with three drivers this week
Alpine are running a private test this week at the Hungaroring in Hungary with three drivers at the wheel of their A521 car from last season.
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Alpine are running a private test this week at the Hungaroring in Hungary with three drivers at the wheel of their A521 car from last season.
Renault-owned Alpine started a private test in Hungary on Tuesday (Sep 20) with Dutch driver Nyck de Vries and Australian Jack Doohan in the spotlight as the Formula One team assesses options for next season.
Formula 1 world champions Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have hailed the performance of Nyck de Vries at the Italian Grand Prix, with reports swirling the Dutchman could be set for a permanent seat in 2023. De Vries, 27, filled in for Alex Albon in Italy and led the Williams to ninth, their joint-best finish of the season, having test-driven for Mercedes. Ad He also leads the German’s team in Formula E, winning the championship last year and it seems a matter of when, not if, he becomes a part of the F1 grid.
Nyck de Vries has confirmed that he has held talks with several teams ahead of a potential move to a permanent Formula 1 seat in 2023.
Nyck de Vries has reportedly agreed a deal with Helmut Marko that will see him race for AlphaTauri next season alongside Yuki Tsunoda.
Alex Albon has taken to social media to give an update on his health and confirm that he is eyeing a return to the car straight away at the Singapore Grand Prix.
Mercedes driver George Russell said that following Nyck de Vries' sensational race at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix, he had no doubt the Williams-Mercedes reserve driver deserved a full-time Formula 1 seat.
Alex Albon was released from hospital on Tuesday after suffering complications following successful surgery to remove his appendix.