With the name change from
Renault to Alpine, the name of the junior programme of the French also changes. In recent years it appeared that the talent of
Renault did not make it to
Formula 1. Still, they hold on to their junior programme, with new talent.
Three talents from the French team will drive in
Formula 2, while two talents will explore
Formula 3. In
Formula 2, there will be one rookie driving for Alpine, namely F3 champion Oscar Piastri. The Australian will also join reigning constructors' champion Prema, who won the championship with Mick Schumacher.
Junior programme no guarantee for success
Guanyu Zhou and Christian Lundgaard will also drive F2, as they did last year. In
Formula 3, Caio Collet and Victor Martins will drive. Martins was dismissed from the programme under Renault but now returns to drive with Collet at Dutch MP Motorsport in
FIA Formula 3.
The past years have shown that Renault's junior programme was not always a guarantee for success. Where Red Bull and Mercedes were able to promote their juniors to F1, Renault was lagging behind and had to make do with experienced drivers from other teams. Only Jack Aitken managed to make an F1 debut during the Sakhir Grand Prix for
Williams.