Alpine secures Formula 2 star Paul Aron as a new replacement driver!

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Alpine signs the talent Paul Aron as a replacement driver for 2025th seasonal start on March 5 in Bahrain. Formula 1 news.

Alpine verpflichtet das Talent Paul Aron als Ersatzfahrer für 2025. Saisonstart am 5. März in Bahrain. Formula 1 Neuigkeiten.
Alpine signs the talent Paul Aron as a replacement driver for 2025th seasonal start on March 5 in Bahrain. Formula 1 news.

Alpine secures Formula 2 star Paul Aron as a new replacement driver!

The BWT Alpine F1 Team has announced an exciting newcomer: Paul Aron, a promising talent, becomes the new replacement driver of the French racing team. Before moving to Alpine, the Este, who had previously been under contract with Mercedes, noticed with impressive performance in the Formula 2 season. On Friday, he caused a sensation at the Qatar GP with his fourth pole position this season and is currently 36.5 points behind the leading Gabriel Bortoleto in fourth place. According to a report by Berlin Live , Flavio Briatore, the advisory head behind Alpine, is responsible for Arons and sees him one of the best talents of the new generation of drivers.

The Alpine strategists give great hopes in Aron, who takes up the place as a replacement driver just a few weeks after his Mercedes-Stauf. "It is clear that this is a great place for every young driver," said Aron shortly after the announcement. He is convinced that this role will help him develop his skills in motorsport. At the same time, Luca de Meo, CEO of the Renault Group, announced that the team is aiming for new heights in its third season, especially since both main drivers, Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly, are French origin, which further strengthens the national prestige. The new Bolide generations, embodied by the A523 model, was specifically optimized for the upcoming challenges, such as Motomovie

realignment and strategy

With the A523, the Alpine team not only wants to make technical progress, but also strives to get one again in the design classification. Laurent Rossi, CEO of the Alpine brand, has given clear goals for the season: "We want to fight for the world championship within the next 100 races." After a solid fourth place in the previous year, the bar is high, and the challenges that the new vehicle brings with it are promising. The team has made modifications in key areas such as the wheel suspension and the drive system to increase both the performance and reliability.