Alpine 2025 F1 Car. Alpine F1 team reveals its 2024 car design, dials back on color Autoblog Alpine has conducted the first on-track running with its 2025 Formula 1 car, the A525 ahead of pre-season testing The Renault-owned Alpine Formula 1 team has unveiled its 2025 look and car as part of the series' season launch event
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Drivers Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan were on hand as the car's look for the campaign ahead was revealed, just weeks before the season gets underway at Doohan's home event - the Australian Grand. The Alpine A525 is a Formula One racing car designed and developed by the Alpine F1 Team for competition in the 2025 Formula One World Championship.It is the fifth Formula One car entered by Alpine since rebranding from Renault.The A525 is being driven by Pierre Gasly, who is on his third season with the team, and rookie driver Jack Doohan; with Franco Colapinto, Paul Aron, Ryō Hirakawa, and.
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Alpine has conducted the first on-track running with its 2025 Formula 1 car, the A525 ahead of pre-season testing The Anglo-French outfit took its blue and pink liveried A525 on track at the Bahrain International Circuit on Monday, six days on from unveiling its colour scheme to the world at London's O2 Arena. The team's 2025 colours blend the iconic Alpine blue with the world-famous pink of Title Partner BWT to form a strikingly eye-catching combination, which is set to take on the global 24-race, five-continent spanning Formula One season
2022 Alpine A522 F1 car launch photos. Drivers Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan were on hand as the car's look for the campaign ahead was revealed, just weeks before the season gets underway at Doohan's home event - the Australian Grand. The Renault-owned Alpine Formula 1 team has unveiled its 2025 look and car as part of the series' season launch event
“There is no decision at all yet” on Alpine’s 2025 driver lineup after. The Anglo-French outfit took its blue and pink liveried A525 on track at the Bahrain International Circuit on Monday, six days on from unveiling its colour scheme to the world at London's O2 Arena. F1 NATION: An opening win for Norris as Red Bull recover and Ferrari disappoint - it's our Australian GP review