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Alpine's 2026 car debuts at Silverstone while Racing Bulls adds mileage at Imola

Alpine's 2026 car debuts at Silverstone while Racing Bulls adds mileage at Imola

Summary
Alpine ran its new A526 2026 car at Silverstone under a 200 km “filming‑day” allocation, with Pierre Gasly behind the wheel, and kept the package secret until a Friday launch. Racing Bulls logged a much longer shakedown at Imola after a wet, cold demo run, battling freezing temps and a spin‑induced off‑track excursion.

Alpine’s 2026 A526 made its first on‑track appearance at Silverstone on Wednesday, using a ‘filming‑day’ mileage slot that permits up to 200 km of running. Pierre Gasly piloted the car while the team kept the details under wraps until a Friday launch. Meanwhile, Racing Bulls extended its Imola shakedown, covering far more distance despite cold temperatures and a spin‑induced incident.

Why it matters:

  • A debut on a Grand Prix circuit gives Alpine real‑world data on the new aerodynamic package mandated for 2026.
  • The 200 km filming day lets the team test the power unit, tyre wear and cooling without breaching testing limits.
  • Racing Bulls’ extended mileage in low‑grip conditions provides valuable feedback for its VCARB‑03 concept, which could influence future private‑entry rules.

The details:

  • Alpine:
    • Run location – Silverstone Circuit, British Grand Prix venue.
    • Driver – Pierre Gasly.
    • Mileage – up to 200 km under the “filming‑day” allocation.
    • Status – car remains covered until the official launch on Friday afternoon.
  • Racing Bulls:
    • Initial demo – wet, cold Imola run on Tuesday; Arvid Lindblad spun into gravel at the Villeneuve chicane after swapping with Liam Lawson.
    • Wednesday ‘filming day’ – freezing early temps delayed the start, but the team logged a long lap sequence that stretched into darkness.
    • Outcome – significantly higher mileage than the Tuesday demo, giving engineers more data on chassis balance and tyre behaviour.

What's next:

  • Alpine will unveil the A526’s livery, technical specifications and power‑unit partner at its Friday event, then resume a structured testing programme ahead of the 2026 season.
  • Racing Bulls is expected to analyse the Imola data, fine‑tune the VCARB‑03’s aerodynamics and possibly schedule another shakedown before deciding on a full‑season entry.
  • Both programmes will feed into the broader 2026 regulation rollout, where manufacturers must adapt to new power‑unit and aero constraints.

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