Jan.18 - Otmar Szafnauer is expected to become Alpine's new team boss - and he is reportedly bringing a major sponsor to the Renault-owned team with him.

The French team is clearly in the midst of a major management shakeup ahead of the 2022 season, with Davide Brivio expected to return to MotoGP and Marcin Budkowski already on 'gardening leave' ahead of his next destination.

And the latest news is that F1 legend and Alpine advisor Alain Prost has suddenly left the Enstone based team.

Prost, a quadruple world champion, was a non-executive director and advisor, but he was unable to reach agreement for a new one-year deal.

"I am very disappointed how this news has been announced today," the 66-year-old Frenchman said.

"It was agreed that we would announce (this) together with the team. No respect, sorry.

"I have refused the offer made to me in Abu Dhabi for the 2022 season because of a personal relationship and I was right," Prost added.

"To the Enstone and Viry team - I will miss you."

The clash appears to have been with Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi, who has reportedly overseen the negotiations with former Aston Martin boss Szafnauer.

According to France's L'Equipe, Szafnauer is said to be arriving with Racing Point and Aston Martin's major Austrian water sponsor BWT - famous for wanting the F1 cars it supports to be painted pink.


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3 F1 Fan comments on “Prost ousted and Alpine to turn pink this season?

  1. Yrjo E Veltheim

    I'm not sure what ReallyOldRacer means with his comment on pink being the proper colour for a French team but it does seem out of place in any discussion on the sport. If a major sponsor insists on pink for the livery, then it's the team's choice to accept or decline. I doubt the colour will be any commentary on the origin of the team nor will it make their cars go faster or slower. If ReallyOldRacer is suggesting that "pink" equates with gay then those types of comments are unwelcome to most civilized readers.

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