Otmar Szafnauer believes Alpine was 'one of the best' teams in the F1 development race this year, bouncing back from a tricky pre-season to finish the year fourth. Here's what he said ⬇️
It allowed the team to maintain a sustained development trajectory over the season, which team principal Szafnauer thought was one of the best on the grid.
"But I think we're one of the best, from where we started to where we ended. Maybe Mercedes is up there too."in Barcelona, which left the team"in shambles" according to Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi.
"But that means a couple of things: one, taking risks on the engines, on the performance side, not being conservative on the reliability side, and we've seen that, but we can fix the reliability.
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