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The tug of war between Alpine and McLaren regarding Oscar Piastri has consumed the headlines. The young Australian did not plan to continue at Alpine, regardless of Fernando Alonso’s decision. In the unlikeliest of situations, the French team lost out on both Alonso and Piastri while trying to retain both.

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The actions of the two drivers blindsided the French team as they now look for a replacement. Now, following the public statements from both drivers, Alpine team principal Otmar Szafnauer shared his two cents on the situation.

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Szafnauer, while discussing Piastri’s move to McLaren, said, “Luca de Meo [CEO of Renault] has a great vision, he has resurrected the brand.” (Translated by Google)

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“The strategic plan is very good and Piastri knows it. Better even than McLaren’s. We are ahead of them in the championship and we hope to be ahead of them at the end of the World Cup. The future of the team? We have a big budget and people with a lot of experience,” added the Alpine boss.

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However, the Romanian could not justify Piastri’s actions to move to a rival team. “In our future, in that 100-race plan that we are all working on, I think there is also room for Piastri. And we have supported him.”

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“There should be some loyalty to the fact that we have literally invested millions and millions of euros to prepare him. So I don’t get it either, you should ask him,” concluded Szafnauer.

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The team is definitely not happy with the actions of Piastri as they lose out on a future prospect in the Australian. However, this might’ve opened doors for the experience of a different Australian.

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With Piastri’s contract all but confirmed for the 2023 season, McLaren has a surplus of drivers on their hands. Alpine, on the other hand, has lost its second and reserve driver.

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The situation with Piastri and Ricciardo means that Alpine can try to get its experienced Australian back to the team. However, Ricciardo did not end his then-Renault partnership on the best terms with the top management, and this might become an obstacle.

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Will Ricciardo take the vacant at Alpine seat or will there be a new twist in the tale? The coming weeks will surely reveal everything ahead of the restart.

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Mahim is a senior Formula 1 writer at EssentiallySports. With a Diploma in Sports Management, he ventured into sports journalism for his sheer passion for F1. Mahim has written over 2000 articles during his tenure at ES, and his expertise is in perspective pieces and core sports coverage. Mahim’s writing flair and meticulous research work have resulted in him contributing to in-depth analysis on teams like Red Bull and Mercedes as well as Team Principals Christian Horner and Toto Wolff. His support for Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 team and their #44 driver Lewis Hamilton came naturally after being awestruck by the brilliance during his foray into F1. You can follow him on X @MahimSuhalka.

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