Alpine Academy
Founded | 2002RF1 Driver Programme) | (as
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Base | Enstone, Oxfordshire, England |
Team principal(s) | Julian Rouse (Director) |
Current drivers | Jack Doohan FIA Formula 2 Victor Martins Kush Maini FIA Formula 3 Gabriele Minì Sophia Flörsch FR European Championship Nicola Lacorte Italian F4 Kabir Anurag Kean Nakamura-Berta F1 Academy & British F4 Abbi Pulling Karting Aiva Anagnostiadis Angélina Proenca Lisa Billard Maria Chiara Nardelli Sukhmani Kaur Khera |
Website | https://www.alpine-cars.co.uk/formula-1/alpine-academy.html |
The Alpine Academy,[1] formerly known as the RF1 Driver Programme, Renault Driver Development and Renault Sport Academy, is a driver development programme to support young racing drivers through their careers. The programme was created by Renault F1 in 2002.
In 2011, the programme was renamed LRGP Academy, following the rebranding of the team to "Lotus Renault GP".[2] In 2012, the programme was renamed Lotus F1 Team iRace Professional Programme and 2013–2015, the programme was renamed Lotus F1 Junior Team. In 2021, the programme was renamed Alpine Academy after the rebranding of the Renault F1 team into Alpine F1 Team. In March 2022, the Alpine Affiliates programme was launched as a support to drivers starting their motorsport careers, and is intended to be a feeder for the Alpine Academy.[3] However, it was merged into Alpine Academy at the start of 2023.
Current drivers
Driver | Years | Current Series | Titles as Alpine junior |
---|---|---|---|
Victor Martins[4] | 2018–2019 2021– |
FIA Formula 2 Championship | FIA Formula 3 Championship |
Jack Doohan[5] | 2022– | Formula 1 Reserve | none as Alpine Academy member |
Kean Nakamura-Berta[6] | 2022– | Formula 4 UAE Championship Italian F4 Championship Euro 4 Championship |
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship OK |
Abbi Pulling[6] | 2022– | F1 Academy F4 British Championship |
none as Alpine Academy member |
Sophia Flörsch[7] | 2023– | FIA Formula 3 Championship | none as Alpine Academy member |
Gabriele Minì[8] | 2023– | FIA Formula 3 Championship FIA Formula 2 Championship |
none as Alpine Academy member |
Kush Maini[9] | 2023– | FIA Formula 2 Championship | none as Alpine Academy member |
Nicola Lacorte[10] | 2023– | Formula Regional Oceania Championship Formula Regional European Championship |
none as Alpine Academy member |
Kabir Anurag[11] | 2024– | Formula Winter Series Italian F4 Championship Euro 4 Championship |
none as Alpine Academy member |
Rac(H)er Karting Programme
Driver | Years | Current Series | Titles as Rac(H)er member |
---|---|---|---|
Aiva Anagnostiadis[12] | 2023– | Australia Kart Championship | none as Rac(H)er Programme member |
Angélina Proenca[12] | 2023– | IAME Euro Series | none as Rac(H)er Programme member |
Lisa Billard[12] | 2023– | Championnat de France Junior Championship | none as Rac(H)er Programme member |
Maria Chiara Nardelli[12] | 2023– | Italian ACI Karting Championship | none as Rac(H)er Programme member |
Sukhmani Kaur Khera[12] | 2023– | British Karting Championship | none as Rac(H)er Programme member |
Graduates to Formula 1
This list contains the drivers that have graduated to Formula 1 while being supported by Renault, Lotus Renault, or Alpine. Therefore, drivers who have had support in the past and entered Formula 1 through other means are not included. For example, both Zhou Guanyu and Oscar Piastri were members of the Alpine Academy, however, they broke their ties with the academy to pursue a graduation to Formula 1 with another team.[13][14]
Driver | Academy experience | F1 experience with Renault/Lotus/Alpine | F1 experience with other teams | |
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Years | Former series | |||
Heikki Kovalainen | 2002–2005 | British Formula 3 Championship (2002) World Series by Nissan (2003–2004) GP2 Series (2005) |
2007 | McLaren (2008–2009) Team Lotus (2010–2011) Caterham (2012) Lotus F1 (2013) |
Romain Grosjean | 2006–2009 | Formula 3 Euro Series (2006–2007) GP2 Asia Series (2008) GP2 Series (2008–2009) |
2009 2012–2015 |
Haas (2016–2020) |
Jack Doohan | 2022–2024 | FIA Formula 2 Championship (2022–2023) | 2025– | — |
Former drivers
Renault / Lotus Renault GP (2002–2011, 2016–2020)
- Championship titles highlighted in bold.
Lotus F1 (2012–2015)
Alpine F1 (2021–)
Driver | Years | Series competed |
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Nikola Tsolov[36][37] | 2022–2024 | F4 Spanish Championship (2022) |
- Championship titles highlighted in bold.
Rac(H)er Karting Programme
Driver | Years | Series competed |
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Chiara Bättig[38][39] | 2023 | OK Junior Switzerland |
See also
Notes
References
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- ^ a b "The Renault Driver development Programme announces its 2009 class". f1technical.net. 19 January 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
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- ^ "F2 driver Hubert killed in Spa-Francorchamps crash". motorsport.com. Motorsport.com. 31 August 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
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- ^ Allen, Peter (11 April 2019). "Yifei Ye joins Renault Sport Academy ahead of FIA F3". FormulaScout. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
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- ^ "Piastri combines with Prema for FIA Formula 3 Championship and joins Renault Sport Academy". 26 January 2020. Archived from the original on 27 January 2020. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
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