
Alpine’s Mercedes-powered A526 enjoys smooth Silverstone shakedown
Alpine’s transition to a Mercedes customer team began on a high note with a smooth shakedown of the A526 at Silverstone. Despite challenging weather conditions, the team completed 140km without reliability issues, providing a crucial morale boost after a difficult 2025 season where they finished last.
Why it matters:
After abandoning its in-house engine program at Viry-Chatillon to focus resources elsewhere, Alpine is betting its future on the Mercedes power unit for the new 2026 regulations. A trouble-free debut validates this strategic pivot and offers immediate psychological relief, especially as rivals like Williams scramble with production delays.
The details:
- Smooth Operation: Pierre Gasly completed 140km of the allotted 200km filming day at Silverstone. The run was only curtailed by fading light and persistent rain, not mechanical gremlins.
- Radio Silence: Executive advisor Flavio Briatore noted the lack of radio communication was the "good news," highlighting the absence of the usual temperature or pressure alarms that plague early shakedowns.
- Competitive Contrast: While Alpine turned laps successfully, Williams announced it would skip next week's Barcelona shakedown entirely due to car readiness issues, underlining Alpine's relative preparedness.
- Driver Confidence: Technical Director David Sanchez emphasized that completing laps "out of the box" allows the team to focus purely on performance data in Barcelona rather than troubleshooting.
What's next:
The team now heads to Barcelona for the official season launch and pre-season testing. The primary goal will be translating this early reliability into competitive pace as the new 2026 regulations take hold, with eyes on moving back up the grid.
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