Formula 1 Racing

Alpine-Mercedes tie-up set to include suspension/gearbox and could start in 2025

Flavio Briatore, Executive Advisor, Alpine F1, Toto Wolff, Team Principal and CEO, Mercedes-AMG F1 Team

The Alpine Formula 1 team in closing in on a deal with Mercedes for a technical partnership that will include engine, gearbox and suspension – and could even start in 2025.

The French manufacturer has been weighing up abandoning its own Renault works engine, with senior management questioning the costs versus benefits of continuing to invest hundreds of millions in its own power unit.

Doubts about the future of the project increased recently when rival Audi announced that it had concluded an exclusive technical partnership with Renault’s current fuel and lubricants supplier BP and Castrol.

With new Alpine F1 advisor Flavio Briatore said to be a key advocate that the team will be best served by taking a customer engine deal, other manufacturers have been sounded out to see if there was any interest in a deal being done.

Those discussions have now whittled down to involve only Mercedes. Motorsport.com understands that talks between the two parties are at an advanced stage, with Briatore spotted at the German car maker’s motorhome several times over the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend.

While no final contract has been signed, high-level sources have suggested that the outline terms for a deal have been agreed in principle with the specific details now needing to be sorted.

Flavio Briatore, Executive Advisor, Alpine F1, Toto Wolff, Team Principal and CEO, Mercedes-AMG F1 Team

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This next phase of the process could still take several weeks though – and may even drag on longer.

It is understood that the idea being worked on is for the partnership to be similar to what Aston Martin currently has.

As well as taking Mercedes customer engines, Aston Martin also takes its rival’s current rear suspension and gearbox – which effectively means both teams run identical rear ends.

Talks between Alpine and Mercedes have mainly revolved around a deal starting from 2026, when F1 will move to new turbo hybrid power units with an increased reliance on electrical energy.

However, sources have indicated that there is an outside chance the partnership could even start in 2025 if a deal gets concluded early enough.

While a change of engine for next season would trigger some extra effort for Alpine in sorting out new installation for its 2025 car that is already being worked on, a switch to Mercedes would bring a likely immediate competitive boost because it is widely accepted that the current…

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