14 drivers on Alpine's list for 2023
Alpine team boss Otmar Szafnauer has said that there are 14 drivers on the list that the team could potentially pick from for the 2023 season.
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Alpine team boss Otmar Szafnauer has said that there are 14 drivers on the list that the team could potentially pick from for the 2023 season.
Daniel Ricciardo says he would be willing to become a reserve driver for the 2023 F1 season, declaring he would not be “too proud”. Ricciardo’s future in F1 is uncertain after it was confirmed Oscar Piastri will replace him at the end of the year at McLaren, after Ricciardo's difficult spell at the Woking-based outfit he joined last year. Ad With Pierre Gasly expected to join Alpine, it leaves Haas and Williams as the only realistic options for the 33-year-old Ricciardo, depending on the futures of Mick Schumacher and Nicholas Latifi, who occupy a spot each in those two teams.
SYDNEY : Daniel Ricciardo is determined that this season will not mark the end of his career in Formula One and said he would even consider a role as a reserve driver for next year.
Colton Herta says that he does not want to talk about speculation linking him with AlphaTauri at the moment.
The 'silly season' will step into an even higher gear now that Oscar Piastri is confirmed to make his Formula 1 debut with McLaren next year.
Pierre Gasly has found himself at the centre of the 2023 'silly season'.
Max Verstappen menjadi yang tercepat di sesi kualifikasi Formula 1 GP Belanda 2022. Ia akan memulai balapan di kandangnya sendiri dari posisi terdepan.
Max Verstappen claimed a pulsating late pole position for Red Bull with a dramatic final lap at his home Dutch Grand Prix on Saturday, outpacing Ferrari's Charles Leclerc by just two-hundredths of a second. To the delight of a raucous mass of home supporters in a packed crowd at the Zandvoort seaside circuit, the 24-year-old Dutchman pulled out a fastest lap of 1:10.342 to top the times and secure his second successive pole on home soil. It was a fourth pole this season and 17th of his career for Red Bull's world champion and runaway series leader.