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    How can Alpine stop the rot with its F1 performance?

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    By News Desk on July 3, 2025 News Briefing
    How can Alpine stop the rot with its F1 performance?
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    Alpine Racing Struggles in 2025 Season: Time for a Shift?

    Alpine’s 2025 Formula 1 season has been nothing short of disheartening, as the team finds itself 15 points adrift at the bottom of the constructors’ standings, largely due to the A525 car’s poor consistency and tyre management issues. Despite showing glimmers of speed during qualifying, the team is grappling with significant performance discrepancies that threaten to derail their campaign.

    How Can Alpine Stop the Rot with Its F1 Performance?

    The challenge for Alpine is to reclaim their status in the midfield and halt the downward trajectory of their performance. The team must address a myriad of issues, from car dynamics to strategic management, if they are to foster a competitive edge.

    Recent Performances: A Mixed Bag

    Alpine’s season has been marked by stark contrasts. Pierre Gasly has managed to reach Q3 six times this year, including an impressive fifth-place start in Bahrain. However, these highs have often been offset by disappointing early exits in qualifying, with Gasly being knocked out in Q1 on four occasions. The Austrian Grand Prix reflected this inconsistency, as Gasly qualified tenth but faltered during the race due to a combination of tyre wear and alleged damage to the car.

    Team Dynamics Under Scrutiny

    Further complicating matters for Alpine is the changing landscape of team management. Over the past two years, Gasly has had to adapt under three different team principals and two CEOs, creating an unsettled environment. This lack of stability is echoed in the car’s performance, particularly when compared to the progress of teams like Sauber, who are outperforming Alpine significantly.

    The Missing Ingredient

    Alpine has historically occupied a defining space in the midfield, acting as a bridge between the frontrunners and the lower tier of teams. However, the current season has seen them slip into last place among constructors, signalling an urgent need for a coherent vision and strategy. Recent managerial changes have contributed to a sense of stagnation within the team, resulting in a lack of direction that is evident on the track.

    Long-Term Strategy Needed

    Alpine’s previous ambition of a five-year plan appears to have dissipated, leaving the team without a clear path forward. While some outside investment has come in, more needs to be spent on core operations. A shift from a Renault to a Mercedes powertrain might offer immediate benefits, but it isn’t a long-term solution for the fundamental issues at play.

    Looking Ahead: Recruitment and Development

    As Alpine looks toward the future, securing experienced drivers could be pivotal. Indeed, names like Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez are on their radar as potential recruitments aimed at revitalizing the team’s fortunes. However, the overarching imperative remains the same: Alpine needs a solid plan, along with the resolve to stick to it, to navigate the current malaise and reclaim their rightful place in Formula 1.

    In summary, for Alpine to halt their descent and stop the rot, a multifaceted approach addressing both the technical and managerial aspects of the team is essential. Only through strategic planning, combined with experienced personnel, can they aspire to compete with the likes of Sauber and Williams and rise up the constructors’ table.

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