Team principal Otmar Szafnauer and sporting director Alan Permane were sacked by Alpine at the Belgian Grand Prix after a disagreement over the F1 team’s ambitions
Bruno Famin has admitted there was “no plan” for Alpine to cut ties with Otmar Szafnauer before the decision was made to do exactly that.
Szafnauer joined the team ahead of the 2022 season and guided them to a fourth-placed finish in the constructors’ standings. It was regarded as an impressive success for Alpine, to see off rivals McLaren and finish as best of the rest behind F1’s ‘big three’.
But results so far this season have not been as impressive and the team sits sixth in the standings. Suddenly at the beginning of the Belgian Grand Prix weekend, the team announced that it would be Szafnauer’s last Grand Prix in charge.
It quickly became clear that the decision was driven by the board at Renault, which owns the team and the Alpine brand. Szafnauer had not been on board with the timeline for success expected by those in power at the French carmaker.