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Brivio to leave Alpine’s F1 team at end of 2023

by Phillip Horton
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Brivio to leave Alpine’s F1 team at end of 2023

Davide Brivio (ITA) Alpine F1 Team Racing Director. Belgian Grand Prix, Friday 26th August 2022. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium.

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Davide Brivio is to depart Alpine’s Formula 1 team at the end of 2023, after three years with the outfit.

Brivio joined in 2021, moving across from Suzuki’s MotoGP team, and took on the role of Racing Director, which evolved into Director of Racing Expansion Projects.

Brivio has opted to pursue other career opportunities and he will leave Alpine at the end of the calendar year.

“It has been a proud chapter in my motorsport career to be involved in Formula 1 with Alpine,” said Brivio.

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“I would like to thank Alpine for the opportunity to experience Formula 1 which was my desire and also for the chance to pass on some of my experience in motorsport onto its young drivers in the Alpine Academy.

“I wish the team and the Academy the best in the future and I’m sure we will see many young drivers go on to achieve fantastic things in their careers. To play a small part in some of that success will certainly be something I will cherish.”

Alpine finished sixth in this year’s Constructors’ Championship and undertook several changes mid-season.

Erstwhile Team Principal Otmar Szafnauer and Sporting Director Alan Permane left the squad ahead of the summer break, with Bruno Famin taking on the role of Interim Team Principal.

Alpine has yet to outline whether Famin will remain in his current position into 2024.

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