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Nicola Lacorte joins the Alpine Academy programme

By Balazs Szabo on

Formula One’s Anglo-French outfit Alpine has added Formula 4 driver Nicola Lacorte to their Alpine Academy, who is about to spend time at the group’s Enstone-based headquarters.

Lacorte competed in the 2023 Formula 4 UAE Championship and 2023 Formula 4 Italian Championship, each with PREMA Racing, claiming his first F4 win in the Italian Championship at Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari. The 16-year-old Italian driver additionally claimed 4 podium finishes (three rookie podiums and one full class) and two rookie wins throughout the two championships, ending ninth total and fifth in the rookie classification in Italian F4, and twenty fourth total and ninth in the rookie classification in the F4 UAE Championship.

As the newest addition to the group’s younger driver growth programme, Lacorte will profit from the steering and assist of each the Academy’s fleet of employees and the wider BWT Alpine F1 Team, in addition to entry to the group’s state-of-the-art amenities at its Formula 1 base in Enstone.

Speaking of his new function as Alpine junior driver, Lacorte mentioned: “It is a great pleasure for me to join BWT Alpine F1 Team’s driver development programme and to have the opportunity to work with the Alpine Academy team for the upcoming 2024 season and beyond. I am thankful to have the trust of the Alpine Academy management and I am more than sure that this opportunity will help me to progress in my career and aid in my further development, both as a driver and a person.”

Commenting on the announcment, Julian Rouse, BWT Alpine F1 Team Interim Sporting Director, mentioned: “It is great to have Nicola joining our young driver programme for the 2024 season. We are continuing to expand the Alpine Academy programme and bring in new talent to support through their career. We are looking forward to helping Nicola develop as a driver, both on and off the track. As with our current drivers, Nicola will benefit from the support and knowledge of both the Alpine Academy and the wider BWT Alpine F1 Team.”


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