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Alpine’s Power Play: Mercedes Engines to Fuel Team’s F1 Future Starting 2026

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
November 12, 2024
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Alpine’s Power Play: Mercedes Engines to Fuel Team’s F1 Future Starting 2026

Oct 20, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; BWT Alpine F1 Team driver Esteban Ocon (31) of Team France drives during the 2024 Formula One US Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

In a dramatic shift for Formula 1’s landscape, Alpine has announced it will switch to Mercedes engines in 2026, marking the end of its era as a self-sufficient power unit supplier. Fresh off an unexpected double podium finish at Interlagos, Alpine made the news official this week, revealing it will use Mercedes power units and gearboxes until at least 2030. This move could signal a new competitive phase for the team, but it comes with significant trade-offs.

“Why the Mercedes Move? Lower Costs, Higher Stakes”

Alpine’s decision to end in-house engine development isn’t just about performance; it’s also about slashing costs. Developing a Formula 1 power unit from scratch is a colossal financial commitment, and Alpine is betting it can follow McLaren’s path of outperforming its engine partner with skillful car development. But joining the Mercedes camp also restricts Alpine’s development freedom. From 2026, the team will rely heavily on whatever engine Mercedes provides, with limited opportunity to tweak it—a gamble as F1 enters a new technical era.

“End of an Era, Start of a Partnership”

Alpine’s choice to become a customer team underscores a notable shift from its historic works team identity. As recently as 2022, Alpine boasted the fourth-best car on the grid. But recent years have seen a turbulent mix of leadership shake-ups and a fractured collaboration between its UK-based Enstone chassis team and the engine division in France. Despite a series of promising upgrades this season, Alpine currently finds itself sixth in the constructors’ standings, a stark contrast from its initial expectations.

“Pros, Cons, and Future Ambitions”

While Mercedes power units promise reliability and proven performance, Alpine loses the unique development freedom it once enjoyed. This dependency poses risks in a rules-reset year when engine designs are redefined, and being tied to Mercedes’ specifications could either catapult Alpine up the standings or leave them struggling to adapt.

The financial flexibility, however, may allow Alpine to channel funds into other areas—potentially giving it the edge in aerodynamics and chassis development. The team’s podium in Brazil proves they can compete when conditions align, sparking hopes for 2026.

“Rumors of a Sale Loom”

Meanwhile, speculation of a potential sale continues to swirl, though Alpine has publicly denied these rumors. If any suitors emerge, Alpine’s new engine deal could make the team an appealing investment prospect as it prepares for a fresh chapter with a powerhouse partner.

A New Era of Promise?

With Mercedes power coming on board, Alpine’s future hinges on turning customer status into competitive advantage. As the team gears up to tackle 2024 and 2025 with full focus, fans will watch closely to see if this high-stakes gamble pays off.

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