Saturday’s Sprint was a fiery one for Ocon as he had an on-track clash with team-mate Fernando Alonso, and that became literally true after the race when his car went up in flames
Alpine have changed the engine in Esteban Ocon’s car after it caught fire at the end of Saturday’s Sprint race.
The A522 set alight in the pit lane shortly after he got out of it at the end of the session. Marshals moved quickly to put out the flames, but it seems they did not get to it in time to prevent the power unit from taking damage.
Alpine released a statement on Sunday morning in which they said they had made the change, and that they had identified a suspected cause of the blaze. As the engine fitted is a one previously used by Ocon earlier in the season, he will not incur a grid penalty.
“As a result of the fuel leak on Esteban’s car after Saturday’s sprint qualifying [race] and the subsequent damage caused by the fire, the team has changed his PU for today’s race from his pool,” the team’s statement said. “This means he will not take a grid penalty and will start today’s race from 17th place. The damaged parts on the chassis have also been replaced.”