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Nielsen on Alpine’s recovery: I don’t believe in “a five-year plan”

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Once upon a time, Alpine put its faith in a 100-race project to reach the top of Formula 1, but that is no longer the case under the team’s current management
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Alpine had a complicated season closing in Formula 1. In the last race, Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly finished in the last positions in Abu Dhabi. The Argentine, particularly, was very frustrated with the performance of his A525 on his last weekends of competition. Steve Nielsen, general manager of the...

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In the fall of 2021, Laurent Rossi, then managing director of Alpine, claimed that his team was giving 100 races, or four seasons, to become competitive again. Four years later, it is clear that the plan failed: the French team did not win the slightest race in four years, and has even finished in the last place in the manufacturer's standings, with 22 points accumulated in 2025. Steve Nielsen, who became managing director of Alpine last summer,…

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Autosport broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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