Alpine is considering making significant changes to its team due to the increasing tensions within the organization. The recent collision between Flavio Briatore and Esteban Ocon at the Grand Prix only escalated the existing problems. The French constructor is exploring options to replace Ocon next season and there are rumors that Briatore, the mastermind behind the infamous 2008 Crashgate scandal, may join the team. If true, Briatore will have a special role within the team.
Briatore’s track record is not particularly impressive. As the former head of the Renault team, he was involved in the controversial Crashgate scandal during the 2008 Singapore GP. Consequently, he was expelled from the team in 2009. However, the 74-year-old Italian is set to make a comeback to the top of motorsport with Alpine.
If Briatore returns to Alpine, he will be responsible for assisting in the team’s recruitment efforts, especially in the search for a replacement for Ocon. Alpine representatives have chosen not to comment on these speculations, but have acknowledged that they are in frequent contact with the Italian. However, the team has reiterated their decision to refrain from making any comments on the current situation.
After the collision between Gasly and Ocon at the Grand Prix, tensions were high within the team. The team principal expressed his dissatisfaction and stated that serious consequences awaited the 27-year-old driver. These comments sparked rumors of a possible replacement for Ocon, including the possibility of Briatore taking his place. In addition to the team’s reaction, Ocon also received a five-place grid penalty for the next race.
The team principal, Famin, chose not to discuss the matter publicly and emphasized the importance of Alpine avoiding situations that could tarnish the team’s reputation on a larger scale. The upcoming races will be crucial for Ocon, as they may determine his future with the team.
Pierre Gasly showed great strength in scoring the first points for Alpine in the 2024 season. The French constructor will likely offer him a contract extension. However, with the driver market about to open, Alpine may find an ideal replacement for Ocon. Only time will tell how the next season will unfold for Alpine and Ocon.