Piastri to have first official F1 taste alongside Ocon and Alonso in Abu Dhabi

"I’m very excited to drive in the Young Driver Test"

By Franck Drui

7 December 2021 - 08:33
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Alpine Academy sensation and 2022 Alpine F1 Team Reserve Driver Oscar Piastri will begin his transition to the next level of global motorsport at the end-of-season Young Driver Test at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, next week. The talented Australian will build towards his 2022 role with a day behind the wheel of the race winning A521 car driven this season by Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon.

Fernando and Esteban will also be back on track post-season as they get to grips with the new 18” Pirelli tyres in the two-year-old R.S.18 during two days of Pirelli tyre testing. Esteban will get behind the wheel on day one with Fernando taking over for day two.

Oscar is the current 2021 FIA Formula 2 Drivers’ Championship leader going into the final round of the season at Abu Dhabi. Oscar has taken five victories this season and his consistent points-scoring finishes have given him a 51.5-point advantage over PREMA Racing team-mate Robert Shwartzman heading into the final round at Yas Marina.

Oscar Piastri

“I’m very excited to drive in the Young Driver Test. It’s almost like my first official day in my new job for next year when I become the Team’s Reserve Driver. Any day in an F1 car is pretty special but to drive the current one with other drivers on track in a somewhat competitive environment is very cool. Thanks to the team for this opportunity, I’m certainly looking forward to it and working through a very full testing programme on the day.”

Laurent Rossi, CEO, Alpine

“Oscar has had a fantastic Formula 2 season this year, again showing his class, and this Young Driver Test appearance is well earned. This test will be part of Oscar’s ongoing development as he prepares to become the team’s Reserve Driver for 2022, to aid and assist Fernando and Esteban and our development teams on and off the track. In parallel, as Oscar gets up to speed with the current car, we will already be looking forward to 2022 with our current drivers as they experience the new 18” tyres for next year. It’s a good opportunity for us to learn in preparation for the challenges of the next year on all fronts.”

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