Statistics
2025 SEASON
- Season Position
- 9th
- Season Points
- 7
- Grand Prix Races
- 8
- Grand Prix Points
- 6
- Grand Prix Wins
- 0
- Grand Prix Podiums
- 0
- Grand Prix Poles
- 0
- Grand Prix Top 10s
- 1
- DHL Fastest Laps
- 0
- DNFs
- 4
- Sprint Races
- 2
- Sprint Points
- 1
- Sprint Wins
- 0
- Sprint Podiums
- 0
- Sprint Poles
- 0
- Sprint Top 10s
- 1
TEAM HISTORY
- Grand Prix Entered
- 376
- Team Points
- 1985
- Highest Race Finish
- 1 (x21)
- Podiums
- 60
- Highest Grid Position
- 1 (x20)
- Pole Positions
- 20
- World Championships
- 2
- Full Team Name
- BWT Alpine Formula One Team
- Base
- Enstone, United Kingdom
- Team Chief
- Flavio Briatore
- Technical Chief
- David Sanchez
- Chassis
- A525
- Power Unit
- Renault
- Reserve Driver
- First Team Entry
- 1986
In profile
Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage. The rebirth marks the next step in Renault’s F1 revival, begun in 2016 with the takeover of the then-Lotus team. They’ve been back on the podium since then, but now – with a new management and driver line-up in place – wins must be the next target…
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Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
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Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
- Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
- Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
- Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
- Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
- Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
- Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
Alpine may be a new name to Formula 1 for 2021, as Renault’s F1 team is rebranded, but their famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage.
2020
Three podium finishes – the first since Renault’s works return – signal a significant step forward ahead of the team’s Alpine rebrand, and Fernando Alonso’s comeback, for 2021.
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2019
Progress up the championship order is halted, ironically by new Renault customers McLaren, who demote them to fifth in the standings, despite Daniel Ricciardo securing their best result to date with P4 in Italy.
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Progress up the championship order is halted, ironically by new Renault customers | Rise up the grid continues apace, seeing off Haas to become ‘best of the rest’ behind the top three teams. |
Progress up the championship order is halted, ironically by new Renault customers | Rise up the grid continues apace, seeing off Haas to become ‘best of the rest’ behind the top three teams. |
Read Alpine's full year-by-year profile | Read Alpine's full year-by-year profile |
2018
Rise up the grid continues apace, seeing off Haas to become ‘best of the rest’ behind the top three teams. Not quite podium contenders yet – fifth places in Azerbaijan and Germany are their best results – but their obvious potential lures Daniel Ricciardo away from Red Bull for 2019, replacing Carlos Sainz.
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