Ocon confirms he will race for Alpine in Canada (2024)

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Esteban Ocon has confirmed he will be racing for Alpine at the Canadian Grand Prix – and says he has been “deeply saddened by the amount of abuse and negativity” he's received following his coming together with team mate Pierre Gasly in Monaco.

Ocon was handed a five-place grid penalty for next weekend’s Grand Prix in Montreal after his Lap 1 collision with Gasly, which forced him to retire from the race and prompted an angry response from team boss Bruno Famin.

READ MORE: Alpine will deal with Ocon and Gasly’s Monaco clash ‘behind closed doors’ insists Famin

Speaking to French broadcaster Canal+, Famin said: “It’s sad, this kind of incident. It’s exactly what we didn’t want to see. And there will be appropriate consequences.”

Following the incident there had been speculation Ocon could be “benched” for the Canadian Grand Prix but, in a lengthy post on social media, the 27-year-old has confirmed he will be racing in Canada while opening up on the challenges of being a competitor on the F1 grid.

“Much has been said in the aftermath of the Monaco Grand Prix,” read Ocon's statement. “While I have received many messages of support, I have been deeply saddened by the amount of abuse and negativity that I have received online regarding my character, my driving, and my career.

“Thanks to the hard work, support, and sacrifices of many people, I’ve raced in over 140 Grands Prix so far since my debut in 2016. I have always been a tough competitor, and, like most drivers, I’ve had my share of incidents.

“I have been lucky to race alongside talented and experienced teammates, including race winners Daniel [Ricciardo], Checo [Perez] and Pierre [Gasly], and a double champion in Fernando [Alonso]. As team mates, we would often start races very close to each other which in some cases meant some tough battles on track, and sometimes contact.

READ MORE: Ocon to take five-place grid drop at Canadian GP after dramatic first-lap clash with team mate Gasly in Monaco

“Of course, I have made honest mistakes. We are not robots; we are athletes pushing ourselves to the limit every day to achieve our dreams of winning races. F1 is a sport where emotions run high, and passions run deep.

“I see and feel this every weekend at the track and on social media… the good and the bad. But the misinformed statements and gross distortions that I have seen online in recent days about my ability to work with a team have been inaccurate, hurtful, and damaging.”

Following events in Monaco, Ocon apologised on social media for the Lap 1 incident and, in his latest statement, reiterated that he took full responsibility for what happened last weekend.

He also added that he had full respect for his team mate and would continue to work professionally at Alpine.

Ocon continued: “Since my first laps in motorsport, I have approached this sport with humility, professionalism, and respect. These values were instilled in me from a very young age.

PALMER: Ocon’s Monaco lunge on Gasly didn’t deserve a penalty – but it was madness to try it on his team mate

“While each driver chases individual glory, this will always be a team sport first and foremost. I have always followed the instructions I have been given and raced to achieve the maximum for and with my team.

“I took responsibility for the incident on lap 1 last Sunday and, despite my DNF, I am glad the team added a point to the tally in what has been a difficult start to the season for all of us. I respect Pierre as a teammate and as a competitor. We have always worked collaboratively and professionally inside the team, and this will continue to be the case.

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“There is no reward without risk in Formula 1 – and race starts are intense, even more so in Monaco where the opening lap can dictate your finishing result. In the end, we are all competitors and hard, fair racing throughout the field is what makes our sport so great and the main reason why I love this sport so much.

“I’m looking forward to competing in Montreal, in front of the fantastic Canadian fans, and to the exciting opportunities the future holds. Esteban.”

READ MORE: Ocon boosted by new Alpine signing David Sanchez as Gasly expects ex-Ferrari man to be ‘full of ideas’

Alpine will now have their full attention on the Canadian Grand Prix in a bid to score more points in what has been a tough season so far. Gasly’s point in Monaco brought the team’s tally up to two for 2024, with Ocon having claimed the outfit’s other point in Miami.

They currently sit ninth in the constructors’ standings, with only Kick Sauber – who have yet to get off the mark – below them in 10th.

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Ocon confirms he will race for Alpine in Canada (2024)

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Ocon confirms he will race for Alpine in Canada? ›

Esteban Ocon has confirmed he will be racing for Alpine at the Canadian Grand Prix

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– and says he has been “deeply saddened by the amount of abuse and negativity” he's received following his coming together with team mate Pierre Gasly in Monaco.

Why did Ocon leave F1? ›

"We've been talking with the team for several months," Ocon stated via ESPN, dispelling rumors that the Monaco incident was pivotal to his exit. "It's the kind of team that is not taking decisions on just a single race. "We've agreed mutually to come to an end, basically at the end of the contract.

What is Esteban Ocon's ethnicity? ›

Esteban José Jean-Pierre Ocon-Khelfane (French: [ɛs. te. ban ɔ. kɔ̃]; born 17 September 1996) is a French racing driver currently competing in Formula One for Alpine.

Who drives for Alpine 2024? ›

2024 F1 driver line-up
TeamDrivers
AlpinePierre Gasly Esteban Ocon
Aston MartinFernando Alonso Lance Stroll
FerrariCharles Leclerc Carlos Sainz
HaasNico Hulkenberg Kevin Magnussen
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How much BWT sponsor Alpine? ›

Alpine F1 Team's total sponsorship revenue for the 2023 season is over $87m, with the biggest single investment coming from BWT, which is an agreement valued at $25m per year.

Is Alpine leaving F1? ›

The Alpine Formula One team will leave the Alpine Formula One team at the end of the 2024 season, Alpine has confirmed.

What happened to Esteban Ocon? ›

Ocon was handed a five-place grid penalty for next weekend's Grand Prix in Montreal after his Lap 1 collision with Gasly, which forced him to retire from the race and prompted an angry response from team boss Bruno Famin. Speaking to French broadcaster Canal+, Famin said: “It's sad, this kind of incident.

How rich is Esteban Ocon? ›

By Edcel Panganiban July 05, 2024 05:55 GMT+4 min read

Ocon has an estimated net worth of $21 million in 2024, which shows his success both on and off-field.

Has Ocon ever won a race? ›

Ocon bided his time, though, and after a year on the sidelines as Mercedes' reserve driver, he found his way back into a race seat for 2020 with Renault, who became Alpine for 2021 – when his wait finally paid off, as he scored his – and the famous French marque's – first F1 win.

How much does Esteban Ocon make? ›

$6 million

Will Mick Schumacher go to Alpine? ›

Following the driver leaving the Enstone outfit, the French racing team has been on the lookout for a capable driver to take over the available seat. Mick Schumacher, having previously raced with Haas and served as a reserve for Mercedes, brings a wealth of experience and a celebrated legacy to Alpine.

Who is Alpines number one driver? ›

BWT Alpine F1 Team is led by its dynamic all-French driver line-up, Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly for the second consecutive season for the 2024 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.

Who will Lando Norris drive for in 2025? ›

McLaren

Who is the richest team principal in F1? ›

Toto Wolff is the richest principal in F1 with an impressive net worth of $1.6 billion.

Who owns BWT? ›

The WAB Group is the principal shareholder of BWT, with around 20% of shares owned by diverse shareholders and roughly 6% owned by the company (as of February 2014).

What team owns Alpine? ›

Alpine may be a relatively new name to Formula 1, but Renault's famous sportscar arm has plenty of motorsport heritage. The 2021 rebrand of the team marked the next step in Renault's F1 revival, begun in 2016 with the takeover of the then-Lotus squad.

What ethnicity is Esteban? ›

A melodic variation of Stephen, Esteban is a boy's name of Spanish and Greek origin. Derived from the Greek name Stéphanos, meaning "crown" or "garland," Esteban wears this translation with pride.

Is Esteban Ocon Latin? ›

Esteban Ocon was born in Évreux, Normandy to Sabrine Khelfane and Laurent Ocon, a mechanic who owns a garage in Évreux. He is of Algerian and Spanish descent as his paternal family is originally from Málaga.

Does Pierre Gasly have any siblings? ›

Personal life. Gasly was born in Rouen, France, to father Jean-Jacques Gasly and mother Pascale. Gasly is the youngest of five and has four half brothers: two maternal from his mother's previous marriage, Nicolas Caron and Cyril Caron; and two paternal from his father's previous marriage, Phillipe Gasly and Paul Gasly.

How tall is the Ocon F1 driver? ›

Currently, both Esteban Ocon and Alexander Albon are the tallest F1 drivers, standing at 1.86 meters (6 feet 1.23 inches) in height. Albon weighs 74 kg, and Ocon weighs 66 kg.

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