Pierre Gasly has ignited excitement across motorsport circles with an uplifting Alpine 2026 update, sharing strong optimism for the team’s Formula 1 prospects. As Alpine prepares for sweeping regulation changes set for 2026, the team is moving forward with new Mercedes engines, aiming to reverse recent disappointments and reclaim its spot among F1’s key contenders.
This renewed direction follows a tough 2025 season, with Alpine finishing at the bottom and posting just 22 points. Determined to move past underwhelming performances and costly struggles with Renault powertrains, Alpine is stepping away from works team status to become a customer team—an unconventional decision but one that, according to Gasly, is beginning to yield results. He emphasized the team’s determination as they overhaul their strategy and ramp up investment and focus.
New Technical Approach Positions Alpine for the Upcoming Changes
The Enstone-based team’s strategic shift centers on prioritizing chassis development, a pivotal adaptation as Formula 1 introduces radical rule changes. Alpine’s move to Mercedes engines signals a clear intent to maximize competitive potential, having found limitations in Renault’s previous partnership. The expectation is that Mercedes power will enhance Alpine’s agility in developing a car suited to new regulations—potentially giving the team a much-needed boost in the midfield contest.

Gasly, who contributed all of Alpine’s points last season, has openly shared his optimism for what’s being constructed behind the scenes. While acknowledging the immense workload that lies ahead, he exudes confidence in both the car’s design and the decision to realign the team’s focus.
“There’ll be a lot of work to do over the winter,”
Pierre Gasly, Driver.
Building Momentum Amid an Intense F1 Landscape
With storied teams like Mercedes and organizations hosting established drivers such as Lewis Hamilton and Nico Hulkenberg facing their own transformative challenges, the stakes for Alpine are higher than ever. Gasly’s enthusiasm extends not just to the technical side but also to the spirit and morale within the team, seeking to revive Alpine’s reputation as a dominant force in the midfield.
“I’m very optimistic about the car we are putting together.”
Pierre Gasly, Driver.
His belief centers around Alpine’s current progress in both chassis and engine preparations, stressing the importance of hitting all development milestones as the 2026 season draws near. With Mercedes engines presumed to offer a performance edge, Alpine stands to capitalize on its renewed resources and clear technical direction.
Anticipation Builds Among Fans and Pundits for Alpine’s Next Steps
Gasly’s updates have electrified not just team members but motorsport enthusiasts at large, raising hopes for a successful season ahead.
“Chassis side, engine-wise, I think everything is looking good. We’re hitting all our targets.”
Pierre Gasly, Driver.
With Gasly’s commitment to Alpine secured through 2028, the partnership aims to deliver sustained progress and recapture their competitive standing in the world championship. Pundits and casual fans alike are closely watching to see if the current momentum can translate to podium results once racing begins anew. The anticipation is unmistakable, as the countdown to the 2026 season continues and F1 prepares for a new era, fueled by fresh ambition and innovation.
