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Alpine in position to ‘gain a lot of ground’ in 2022

The Alpine Formula 1 team believes that they are in a position to 'gain a lot of ground' in 2022, according to CEO Laurent Rossi. The Enstone-based outfit had a breakthrough 2021 Formula 1 season which saw Esteban Ocon claim his maiden Grand Prix victory in Hungary and Rossi believes that the sacrifices the team made in 2021 will ultimately benefit them over the course of the 2022 campaign. 'We haven't improved the car that much,' Rossi underlined in an interview with the French edition of Motorsport.com. 'The car is what it is. And this single-seater has suffered more and more over the years, because the slightest change in the regulations turned out to be quite harmful given the...
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