Alpine Unveils A525 with Successful First On-Track Running

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Alpine’s A525 Takes to the Track

Alpine has successfully completed its first on-track running with its 2025 Formula 1 car, the A525. This highly anticipated event took place at the Bahrain International Circuit, marking a significant milestone for the Anglo-French outfit. The team had unveiled the striking blue and pink livery of the A525 just six days prior at London’s O2 Arena, and fans were eager to see the car in action.

Drivers and Performance insights

On Monday, drivers Jack Doohan and Pierre Gasly took to the circuit, together accumulating 200km of running. This session served as an essential shakedown for the A525, ensuring that all systems functioned optimally. The day was not just about testing; it was also an opportunity for Alpine to promote their new sponsors, including Eni, MSC, Oakberry, Mercado Libre, Arctic Wolf, Castore, and Modo Casino, alongside their title partner BWT.

What’s Next for Alpine?

The A525 is set to return to action as the official Formula 1 pre-season testing begins in Bahrain on Wednesday morning. Jack Doohan is scheduled to be the first driver to leave the garage, continuing where they left off. As Alpine gears up for the season ahead, fans and followers eagerly anticipate how the new car will perform against its rivals in the 2025 season.

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