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Alpine is not there and leaves empty-handed from the Grand Prix of Miami

Alpine is not there and leaves empty-handed from the Grand Prix of Miami
Alpine is not there and leaves empty-handed from the Grand Prix of Miami
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The point obtained during the Miami Grand Prix Sprint race will be the only unit collected by Alpine-Renault on this sixth weekend of the 2025 Formula 1 season. After completely missed qualifications and the absence of rain this , the stable leaves empty-handed from this meeting, with an abandonment and a car outside the top 10.

A virgin score completely deserved on reading the pace displayed by the A525 on all three days of this Miami grand-prix. The point obtained on Saturday is also very happy with a car in clear withdrawal, certainly one of the slowest on the set this weekend, in of Aston and in struggle with Sauber. Far from being happy.

Jack Doohan’s race, better placed on the grid, ends from the , packed by Liam Lawson. Damaged car is abandonment. Miami’s rumors are insistent as for a replacement from the next Grand Prix by Franco Colapinto. If this is the case, sad end for the Australian who could not have made a small miracle this Sunday that could help him keep his boat.

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This time, it’s Pierre Gasly who stays on the track for Alpine-Renault. The Frenchman rushes from the stands after changing parts on his car. Certainly betting on a probable rain, he made a long first relay. First very slow, he takes a little rhythm and takes advantage of a virtual safety-car to make his only stop.

The medium performance is not there however and if it consolidates its thirteenth position, the A525 is unable to go and play any top 10. This discreet is therefore logical with a significant gap on its rivals of the peloton. The Alpine-Renault was not there this weekend in Miami, quite simply.

Next F1 meeting, in Imola in fifteen days. With or without Jack Doohan.

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