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Alpine to stick with new F1 sidepod design despite Ocon FP1 failure

Both Alpines were fitted with a sidepod upgrade for the F1 season opener, but Ocon lost his early on in first practice when the right-hand side bodywork flew off on the main straight, bringing out a red flag.

While the team did not have an immediate answer to what caused the failure, it suspects that the issue was a one-off.

Following precautionary checks in the garage, it gave the all-clear for the new design to remain on Alonso's car and he ran without trouble for the rest of the session.

Team principal Otmar Szafnauer said that the team would continue to search for a proper answer as to what happened, as he said there were no concerns of a repeat problem affecting Alonso.

"I think it was a one-off," he said. "We're still trying to figure out the root cause and I don't know if the sidepod was a bit damaged, or if it didn't have all its fixings. But Fernando ran the same one.

"We just made sure it was all fixed and all taped properly. And it was fine. So I think it's a one-off. But it's still nice to always, always find the root cause. And once you know that, then you're 100 percent sure it's fixed."

Esteban Ocon, Alpine A522

Photo by: Carl Bingham / Motorsport Images

Ocon was put back on to the old sidepod design for the rest of Friday practice, but Alpine is working on flying out another of the new sidepods for the Frenchman to run later in the weekend.

"We're looking to get another pod out here," Szafnauer said.

While losing the sidepod in Friday practice was not ideal, Szafnauer said it was one of the risks that comes from being aggressive with developments and only running them for the first time on race weekends.

"Because the cars are so new, the developments will come thick and thin up and down the pitlane," he

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