Team Overview
| Team | Alpine |
|---|---|
| Base | Enstone, United Kingdom |
| Team Principal | Flavio Briatore |
| Drivers | Pierre Gasly, Franco Colapinto |
| Engine | Mercedes |
| Constructors’ Championships | 2 (Renault era) |
Alpine competes in Formula 1 as the performance brand of the Renault Group and operates from its long established base in Enstone in the United Kingdom. The team traces its heritage back through several previous identities including Renault, Benetton, and Lotus.
In recent seasons Alpine has focused on restructuring its technical organization and improving overall competitiveness after a long period at the back of the pack. The team continues to develop its infrastructure and engineering programs as it works to establish itself as a consistent midfield contender.

Car Development Philosophy
Alpine’s recent car designs have emphasized balanced aerodynamic performance and predictable handling. The team has worked to improve mechanical grip and stability through medium speed corners while maintaining competitive straight line performance.
Development has focused on building a more consistent platform that performs reliably across different circuit types throughout the season.
Driver Lineup Analysis
Pierre Gasly provides experience and consistency within the team. His smooth driving style and race management often allow Alpine to maximize results when strategy opportunities appear.
Franco Colapinto has shown flashes of his potential in his short Formula 1 career thus far. The Argentinian has good raw pace but has lacked consistency, especially when compared to Gasly.
Team Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths
- Stable technical base at Enstone
- Experienced lead driver in Gasly
- Consistent race management
Weaknesses
- Qualifying pace has been inconsistent
- Development pace has sometimes struggled to match leading midfield teams
2026 Outlook
As you were. Pierre Gasly secured 10th place and a points finish in the first race of the season for Alpine. Both cars struggled in qualifying, with Colapinto failing to make it out of Q1. Still, the French outfit remain firmly in the midfield battle, and look to have the edge over the likes of Williams and Aston Martin.
Betting Angles
From a betting perspective, Alpine drivers can offer value in points finish and head to head driver markets, particularly when Gasly qualifies strongly relative to other midfield teams. Colapinto markets may be more volatile early in the season, but his aggressive driving style can create opportunities in races with safety cars or strategy variation.
At circuits that reward aerodynamic balance and tire management, Alpine may perform slightly better than its typical grid position, which can create value in race finish markets against similar midfield teams.

