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Timeline set for Alpine’s Alonso/Piastri decision

Otmar Szafnauer has said Alpine will make a decision on their future driver line-up around the time of the British Grand Prix in July.

With Fernando Alonso’s contract set to run out at the end of this season, speculation remains as to who will partner Esteban Ocon at Alpine next year.

The Frenchman’s place in the team is confirmed having signed a multi-year contract last summer but Alonso has not signed an extension since returning to the sport in 2021.

The Spaniard has expressed a desire to continue his stay while Oscar Piastri is waiting in the wings for his first shot at an F1 seat.

Alpine team principal Szafnauer however says a decision has not yet been made and that the team would be in a better decision to decide come Silverstone.

“We haven’t thought that through yet, because it’s a little bit early,” he said when asked by Motorsport.com about the timing of any decision. “But around Silverstone we will probably be talking about it.”

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Alonso has impressed this season but has been afflicted by reliability issues and despite his 40 years of age, the two-time World Champion has not suffered a noticeable decline in his quality. Szafnauer agreed and said there was more to come from the driver and the team.

“It’s very frustrating, of course, but he’s fine and we all want more, both us and Fernando,” Szafnauer told AS.

“In Miami he should have been further ahead, Q3 was a

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