The Alpine F1 team developed its 2022 power unit, according to Auto Motor und Sport, which spoke to its technicians. According to the reports, their 2021 engine had 35 horsepower less than the Mercedes engine, which is the most powerful on the grid.
In an interview with Auto Motor und Sport, the Alpine technicians said:
“If we can stabilize the engine, we’ll take a big leap.”
While the Alpine F1 Team’s engine lacked power, the Mercedes engine lacked it. However, the Brackley-based team’s engine was faster and had reliability issues in 2021, while the Alpine engine was significantly more reliable. Even if the Alpine F1 team can still catch up 15 hp more with its new engine, the rest of the deficit can be compensated for with aerodynamics.
According to the German publication, the new Alpine 2022 engine that is being developed is a completely new engine and is very different from the technical concept that spawned its previous engines. If everything goes well with engine development, the French team should be competitive in the coming season.
The Alpine F1 team believes their car was as strong as Mercedes
Alpine F1 technicians told Auto Motor und Sport that their car chassis was just as good as that of Mercedes. According to the analysis of the German publication, the French manufacturer’s car suffered on the routes that the Mercedes would suffer and had similar performance. The only difference between the two packages was their engine, where the Brackley team had the better engine compared to the Enstone team.
To describe the similarities in the packages, the technicians of the Alpine F1 team spoke to Auto Motor und Sport and said:
“We were always strong on the tracks where the front tire was the limiting factor. Traction was our weakness. And our car didn’t like bumps. “What a year we had together! Many thanks to our teams, drivers, partners and fans for their commitment and support in 2021“/> We look forward to 2022, a year full of new challenges and successes on all routes!
@AlpineRacing
What a year together! Many thanks to our teams, drivers, partners and fans for their commitment and support in 2021 ![]()
We look forward to 2022, a year full of new challenges and successes on every track! @AlpineRacing https : //t.co/AEOUGhYVK0
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Although Alpine won a victory in Hungary and a podium in Qatar, the team expects more from the 2022 season when the new aerodynamic regulations come into force. The new 2022 cars will provide midfield teams like Alpine with room to develop and allow them to aim for more podiums and victories.
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