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Gasly commits to Alpine until at least the end of F1 2028

One-time F1 grand prix winner felt it was a "natural decision" to commit his long-term association to Alpine

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Photo by: Alessio Morgese

Pierre Gasly will remain with Alpine in Formula 1 until at least the end of the 2028 season, the team confirmed on Saturday during the Italian Grand Prix weekend at Monza.

Gasly joined the Enstone-based squad in 2023 from AlphaTauri and has since taken two podium finishes - at the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix and the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix.

This comes after Steve Nielsen recently joined Alpine as its managing director, while parent company Renault Group appointed Francois Provost as CEO in July. 

“I’m thrilled to commit my long-term future to Alpine,” said Gasly, who won the 2020 Italian Grand Prix with AlphaTauri.

“As a Frenchman, especially, driving for a French car company makes me feel very proud. Since I joined in 2023, I have always felt this team is the right place to be for the future.

"Flavio’s [Briatore] support and belief in me, François’ commitment to the Formula One project, as well as the people we have in Enstone made this a natural decision.

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Photo by: Joe Portlock / LAT Images via Getty Images

"I want to be here in years to come and deliver on our joint objective: to win races and world championships. We’re all in this together and I look forward to continuing this special story.”

Gasly has signed this new deal despite Alpine sitting bottom of the 2025 constructors' championship so Briatore, who returned to Alpine earlier this year in an advisory role, stressed the importance of it ahead of next season's regulation change. 

“Since I returned, I have always stated how important it is to build and grow the competitiveness of BWT Alpine Formula 1 Team,” Briatore said. “We’re well prepared for the new era of Formula 1 beginning in 2026, and now we have our lead driver confirmed.

"Pierre has been an immense asset during this challenging period. I have been very impressed with his attitude, dedication and talent, and we look forward to continuing this project together for a long time.”

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