Pierre Gasly praises Alpine A526 as best F1 car after beating Verstappen

Pierre Gasly hailed Alpine's 2026 car as the best of his Formula 1 career following his seventh-place finish ahead of Max Verstappen in the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. The French driver withstood intense pressure from the four-time champion over the final laps. Gasly's result helped Alpine maintain a narrow lead over Red Bull in the constructors' standings.

Pierre Gasly secured seventh place in the Japanese Grand Prix, finishing just 0.337 seconds ahead of Max Verstappen. Starting from seventh in qualifying, including the sprint, Gasly was faster than both Red Bull cars. He built a three-second lead early on before a safety car erased the gap, then defended against Verstappen's pressure for the remaining 26 laps, reclaiming position after being passed on lap 48. Gasly described the race to Canal+: “It was a long race, I must say, with a lot of pressure... we managed to keep him behind and get that seventh place.” He finished seven seconds behind Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari and 18 seconds ahead of Liam Lawson's car. Alpine's A526 showed strong pace, qualifying eighth-fastest in Australia, fourth-quickest in Shanghai and Suzuka. Gasly said: “I think, for now, this is the best car I’ve had in my career, perhaps alongside the 2021 AlphaTauri.” With points from all three races this season, he sits eighth in the drivers' championship on 15 points, ahead of Verstappen. Alpine holds fifth in constructors', ahead of Red Bull, boosted by extra wind tunnel and CFD time from their 2025 position under aerodynamic testing restrictions. Gasly added: “I’m quite happy to see that the car has seemed to work well over the first few weekends... if we keep moving forward, I hope we can catch the leading pack.”

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Franco Colapinto celebrating sixth place at Canadian Grand Prix
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Franco Colapinto achieves his best historical result in Formula 1

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Argentine driver Franco Colapinto finished sixth in the Canadian Grand Prix and scored eight points for Alpine. The result marks his best position in the category since debuting in 2024.

Pierre Gasly believes Alpine Formula 1 has the potential to challenge McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull in 2026 after a strong Chinese Grand Prix. The French driver finished sixth in Shanghai, outqualifying Red Bulls and nearly securing fifth before a safety car intervention. This result marks the team's best since fifth in the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix.

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Racing Bulls principal Alan Permane stated that Alpine's jump to fifth in the 2026 Formula 1 constructors' standings is expected, given their focus on the new car. The team shifted resources from their 2025 challenger last May, finishing last that year but now ahead of Red Bull after three grands prix. Permane anticipates upgrades to boost Racing Bulls in the midfield battle.

Formula 1 drivers have criticized aspects of the 2026 regulations following the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, particularly energy management affecting qualifying and on-track battles. Alpine's Pierre Gasly called for tweaks but pushed back against excessive negativity, while McLaren's Lando Norris and Williams' Alexander Albon detailed specific issues. A review meeting is planned next week ahead of the Miami race.

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Mercedes secured a commanding 1-2 finish at the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with George Russell winning from pole ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took third — as covered in our race report. The result amplified questions over Ferrari's decision not to pit under virtual safety car periods, a call Lewis Hamilton criticized on team radio amid McLaren's praise for Mercedes' power unit mastery.

George Russell guided Mercedes to a commanding 1-2 finish with rookie teammate Kimi Antonelli at the Formula 1 season-opening 2026 Australian Grand Prix on March 8 at Albert Park, heralding the new regulations era of 50/50 hybrid power units, active aerodynamics, and sustainable fuels. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc held third ahead of Lewis Hamilton by one second, while McLaren's Lando Norris took fifth after Oscar Piastri crashed pre-start.

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Haas F1 Team remains fourth in the Formula 1 constructors' standings after the opening rounds in Melbourne and Shanghai. Oliver Bearman's consistent points finishes—seventh in Australia and fifth in China—have propelled the American team ahead of midfield rivals amid Red Bull's troubles.

 

 

 

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