Constructor record
Source: Jolpica F1 API- Starts
- 4
- Race wins
- 0
- Podiums
- 1
- 1-2 finishes
- 0
- Best finish
- P3
- Points
- 41
Every appearance
| Year | Best | 2nd | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | P3 | P5 |

Team × Circuit · permanent
Alpine's record at the Lusail International Circuit is marked by a notable podium in 2021, showcasing flashes of potential on a track that demands a strong aerodynamic package.
| Year | Best | 2nd | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | P3 | P5 |
| 25 |
| 2023 | P7 | P12 | 6 |
| 2024 | P5 | — | 10 |
| 2025 | P14 | P16 | 0 |
Alpine's history at the Qatar Grand Prix is a study in contrasts, highlighted by a strong initial outing in 2021 that the team has struggled to consistently replicate on the permanent Lusail circuit. The BWT Alpine F1 Team has made 4 starts at the Qatar Grand Prix, securing 1 podium finish and 0 wins. Their best finish remains a third place, achieved in 2021, a result that stands out against subsequent performances. This early success suggested a car concept that could thrive on Lusail's high-speed, flowing layout, which demands a robust aerodynamic platform and efficient power delivery.
The Lusail International Circuit, with its long main straight and a series of medium to high-speed corners, places a premium on both straight-line speed and aerodynamic efficiency. Alpine's performance variability here, from a podium in 2021 to a P14 and P16 finish in 2025, underscores the challenges in maintaining a consistent car concept that can adapt to such demands. The Renault power unit, which the team utilizes until its transition to Mercedes engines in 2026, has historically faced scrutiny regarding its outright power output compared to rivals. On a track like Lusail, where power sensitivity is a factor, this can influence both qualifying pace and race strategy. Teams like Mercedes, for instance, often find strong performance on circuits with similar high-speed characteristics, such as Mercedes at the British Grand Prix, by optimizing their power unit and aerodynamic package.
The 2021 podium finish for Alpine was a testament to a well-executed race and a car that, on that specific weekend, found a strong balance. However, subsequent appearances, including a P7 in 2023 and a P5 in 2024, while point-scoring, did not reach the same heights. The track's abrasive surface and high ambient temperatures often lead to significant tire degradation, making tire management a critical aspect of race strategy. Alpine's ability to manage its tires effectively while maintaining competitive pace has been inconsistent, a factor that can heavily influence results on a circuit where sustained performance is key. For a comprehensive overview of the sport's governing body and technical regulations, the FIA — F1 World Championship provides detailed information.
Looking ahead, the team's ongoing development, particularly with the impending power unit change for 2026, as detailed in data sources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data, will be crucial. The Lusail circuit can be unforgiving; a car lacking in either aerodynamic grip or engine power will be exposed. Alpine's challenge is to build a car that not only performs well in specific conditions but can consistently deliver across the varied demands of a permanent circuit like Qatar. This is a common theme across the grid, where even top teams need to optimize for specific track types; consider the distinct setup challenges faced by teams at circuits like Mercedes at the Belgian Grand Prix or Mercedes at the Hungarian Grand Prix. The overall landscape of Formula 1, including team and driver performances, is regularly updated on the Formula 1 — official site.