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Formula 1: Alpine in Turmoil as Team Boss Oakes Quits During Driver Swap

The Alpine Formula 1 team is facing major problems after team boss Bruno Famin Oakes stepped down from his role in the middle of a driver swap. His sudden exit has created confusion within the team and raised questions about Alpine’s future performance in the racing season.

Oakes had led the team through several changes and was expected to stay for the rest of the season. However, he decided to quit just as the team started a major reshuffle involving two of its main drivers. Sources say Oakes was unhappy with the recent decisions made by upper management and chose to leave instead of continuing under pressure.

The team also announced a driver swap, replacing one of its current racers with a younger driver from its development program. This move surprised many fans and experts, as it came without much warning. The swap was likely part of a long-term plan to improve results, but the timing added to the team’s instability.

Alpine’s senior management tried to calm the situation by saying the team would stay focused on racing and keep working to improve. They promised that a new team boss would be named soon and that the driver change was part of a larger strategy for the future.

Meanwhile, the drivers themselves responded to the news with mixed feelings. The outgoing driver thanked the team and fans, while the new driver said he was excited for the opportunity to race at the highest level. However, many experts believe that the team now faces serious challenges on and off the track.

Alpine has struggled with performance in recent races, and this leadership change may affect their plans for the rest of the Formula 1 season. Fans are now watching closely to see how the team handles the pressure and whether it can stay competitive after losing a key leader.

For now, Alpine must quickly bring stability back to the team and support its drivers if it wants to stay in the fight on race days.