Alpine announce resignation of Team Principal Oliver Oakes

Alpine announce resignation of Team Principal Oliver Oakes

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN – APRIL 13: Oliver Oakes, Team Principal of Alpine F1 arrives in the Paddock prior

Following on from the Miami Grand Prix, Alpine have announced that Team Principal Oliver Oakes has resigned from the squad with immediate effect.

Oakes joined Alpine in July 2024, the Briton – a former racing driver, who also runs the Hitech Grand Prix squad – overseeing a strong end to the season that saw the team lift themselves to sixth in the Teams’ Championship.

Post-Miami, Alpine currently sit P9 in the Teams’ standings on seven points, only one point ahead of Kick Sauber – with the still-to-score Jack Doohan having also faced questions over his future in Miami after he crashed out on Lap 1 of the Grand Prix.

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A team statement released on Tuesday said: “BWT Alpine Formula One Team announces that Oliver Oakes has resigned from his role as Team Principal.

“The team has accepted his resignation with immediate effect.

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“As of today, Flavio Briatore will continue as Executive Advisor and will also be covering the duties previously performed by Oliver Oakes.

“The team would like to thank Oliver for his efforts since he joined last summer and for his contribution in helping the team secure sixth place in the 2024 Constructors’ Championship.

“The team will not be making any further comment.”

It remains to be seen who Alpine will look to replace Oakes with, the Briton joining the likes of Otmar Szafnauer and Bruno Famin on the list of Alpine Team Principals who have left the role in the previous two years.

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