David Sanchez has made the switch to Alpine to head up their technical department.
The Frenchman has been announced as executive technical director, a newly-created role at Alpine, which will see him oversee the entire technical department at Enstone.It marks a return to Enstone for Sanchez, who started his career at the team under their Renault guise as a junior aerodynamicist in 2005.
“I’m excited by this challenge at Alpine. I’m looking forward to working at Enstone again, the place where I started my Formula 1 career,” Sanchez said. The hiring of Sanchez bolsters the struggling Anglo-French outfit’s technical department following a dreadful start to the 2024 season.
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