Alpine Adds Irish Talent to Driver Development Programme
Alpine has bolstered its junior driver roster by bringing Irish Formula 2 competitor Alex Dunne into the team's prestigious academy. The acquisition marks another strategic addition to Alpine's pipeline of emerging talent ahead of the 2026 season.

Alpine has announced the recruitment of Irish Formula 2 driver Alex Dunne to its coveted young driver programme, effective from the 2026 season onwards.
The move represents a significant step in Dunne's career progression within the competitive world of motorsport development. By joining Alpine's academy, the Irish competitor gains access to the French manufacturer's extensive resources and expertise in nurturing the next generation of Formula 1 talent.
Alpine's young driver programme serves as a crucial pathway for prospects aiming to reach the pinnacle of motorsport. Dunne's addition to the scheme underscores the team's commitment to identifying and developing promising drivers from across Europe and beyond.
The partnership provides Dunne with comprehensive support including technical guidance, simulator work, and exposure to Alpine's F1 operations—essential components in preparing ambitious drivers for potential future opportunities in Formula 1.
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