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Singapore Grand Prix: Qualifying team notes - Alpine

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04/10/2025

Pierre Gasly: "There is not much to say today as we did not manage to complete our final push lap with the stoppage on track at Turn 11.

"We had a suspected oil protection cut, which the team will investigate and understand. It is frustrating for all of us that we did not have the chance to finish the lap. It would have been tough to progress but probably close as it always is in Q1. It is a difficult one for all of us at the moment but we just have to push through it and move on to tomorrow. We will give it our best as we always do and see if we can give ourselves a chance in the race."

Franco Colapinto: "It's obviously not the result we wanted to be out in Q1, but there are definitely some positives to take with how the car felt and how, as a team, we have been able to build the performance session by session. The car felt in a much better window, the best it has felt all weekend, and we were able to push and lean on the car more. So, in that sense we need to carry that feeling forward into the race tomorrow. I do feel we could have got more out of today and the timesheets are not necessarily reflective of the improvements we've made so far this weekend. Maybe we could have been a bit higher up on the grid with a better final run in Q1 without a couple of cars in the wrong place, which might have impacted some car performance. This is a long race and can sometimes be a race of attrition with overtaking also quite difficult, so we need to look into how we make the most from the strategy and try our best to make progress from our starting position."

Steve Nielsen, Managing Director: "Looking at the end result in Qualifying, ultimately, we knew it would be an uphill task to make it out of Q1 given our level of performance across Free Practice. There were certain factors coming into play during the session and perhaps we could have achieved better positions with both cars and make a challenge for Q2. Pierre had an oil protection cut, which effectively shut down the power unit on his final push lap and he stopped on track as a result. Franco was looking competitive and hit some traffic, which might have contributed to him not improving on his final push lap. On a track which is tough for overtaking, we are in for a challenging Sunday evening. That said, as we have seen at some events this year, anything is possible in racing and we will aim to put both cars in a competitive position."

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