Alpine A522
{{Short description|2022 Formula One racing car}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2022}}
{{Infobox racing car
| Name = Alpine A522
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| Electric motor = Kinetic and thermal energy recovery systems
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| Fuel = BP{{cite web|url=https://www.bp.com/en/global/corporate/news-and-insights/press-releases/groupe-renault-and-bp-deepen-their-strategic-partnership.html|title=Groupe Renault and BP deepen their strategic partnership|website=BP}}
| Lubricants = Castrol
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| Tyres = {{ubl|Pirelli P Zero (Dry/Slick)|Pirelli Cinturato (Wet/Treaded)}}
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| Engine position = Rear-mid mounted
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| Image = 2022 British Grand Prix (52382586268).jpg
|Image_size=270px
| Caption = Fernando Alonso in the Alpine A522 at the {{F1 GP|2022|British}}
| Category = Formula One
| Constructor = Alpine
| Designer = Pat Fry {{smaller|(Chief Technical Officer)}}
Matt Harman {{smaller|(Technical Director)}}
Naoki Tokunaga {{smaller|(Chief Transformation Officer)}}
Simon Virrill {{smaller|(Chief Designer)}}
Benjamin Norton {{smaller|(Project Leader)}}
Dirk de Beer {{smaller|(Head of Aerodynamics)}}
James Rodgers {{smaller|(Chief Aerodynamicist)}}
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| Predecessor = Alpine A521
| Successor = Alpine A523
| Team = BWT Alpine F1 Team
| Drivers = 14. {{flagicon|SPA}} Fernando Alonso
31. {{flagicon|FRA}} Esteban Ocon
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| Turbo/NA = Turbo
| Front suspension = Double wishbone push-rod
| Rear suspension = Double wishbone pull-rod
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| Engine name = Mecachrome-built and assembled Renault E-Tech RE22
{{convert|1.6|L|cuin|0|abbr=on}} direct injection V6 turbocharged engine limited to 15,000 RPM in a mid-mounted, rear-wheel drive layout
| Power = More than {{convert|950|hp|abbr=on|}}{{Cite web|title=Alpine A522|url=https://www.alpinecars.com/en/formula-1/alpine-a522/|access-date=13 March 2022|website=Alpine|language=en-US|archive-date=21 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220221212704/https://www.alpinecars.com/en/formula-1/alpine-a522/|url-status=dead}}
| Capacity = {{convert|1.6|L|cuin|abbr=on}}
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| Debut = 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix
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| Last_event = 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
| Races = 22
| Wins = 0
| Podiums = 0
| Poles = 0
| Fastest laps = 0
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The Alpine A522 is a Formula One car designed and constructed by the BWT Alpine F1 Team and competed in the 2022 Formula One World Championship. The car was driven by Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon. The chassis is Alpine's first car under the 2022 technical regulations.{{Cite web |title=Formula 1 2022 Technical Regulations |url=https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/2022_formula_1_technical_regulations_-_iss_3_-_2021-02-19.pdf |access-date=20 January 2022}}
Competition history
File:2022 Spanish Grand Prix, Ocon (3).jpg
The car was generally about as competitive as its predecessor, the A521, and was regularly in the hunt for points at races, but not usually troubling the top teams. One of the car's key strengths is its top speed, which was particularly evident in races such as Baku, where it was noted that other cars could not catch the A522 on the straightaways, despite the advantage of DRS. The team had reliability problems in several races, however the team beat McLaren to 4th in the constructors' championship - their best finish since 2018.
Sponsorship and livery
File:Silverstone Classic 2022, Alpine Formula 1.jpg]]
To mark the start of the sponsorship deal between Alpine and BWT, the A522 competed in the first two races of the season, in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, in pink livery, completely replacing the usual blue livery.{{cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.alpine-unveil-blue-and-pink-2022-challenger-the-a522.37RIZP9p7FyPIFrS1bwIzv.html|title=Alpine unveil blue and pink 2022 challenger, the A522|website=Formula1.com|access-date=2 March 2023}}
Racing Pride
In June 2022, Racing Pride announced a partnership with [Alpine, which saw Racing Pride work with Alpine on a number of initiatives to ensure their pathways for attracting emerging talent are welcoming to LGBTQ+ people, and the team pledged to show support and raise awareness and for the LGBTQ+ community.{{cite web |url= https://racingpride.com/bwt-alpine-f1-team-partners-with-racing-pride/ |title= BWT ALPINE F1 TEAM PARTNERS WITH RACING PRIDE | publisher= Racing Pride |date= 2 March 2023}} Coinciding with Pride Month 2022, the Formula 1 team also ran a special pride livery on their Alpine cars throughout the month of June,{{cite web |url= https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/112487/pride-month-in-f1-alpine-and-mercedes-call-attention-to-lgbtq |title= Pride Month in F1 | Alpine and Mercedes call attention to LGBTQ+ | publisher= GPBlog |date= 2 March 2023}} with other nods to the LGBTQ+ community throughout the team's sites.
Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi said of the partnership: "For so long, motorsport has not been representative of the diversity we see in wider society. There are various reasons, but we need to look forward and challenge the biases we see. Our journey starts here. The LGBTQ+ community has lacked visible representation and support within our industry, and we need to change this. We want Alpine to be an open, inclusive and productive place to work and for our employees to feel happy and supported in their workplace. A happy environment gives greater creativity and that is exactly what we need to foster as we move forward. To do so, we need to fully understand the challenges some of the under-represented groups in motorsport face. Pride Month is a good place to start; we know that we need to do more to give this community a voice and representation.".
Complete Formula One results
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! rowspan="2" | Entrant ! rowspan="2" | Power unit ! rowspan="2" | Tyres ! rowspan="2" | Driver name ! colspan="22" | Grands Prix ! rowspan="2" | Points ! rowspan="2" | {{abbr|WCC pos.|World Constructor' Championship position}} |
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BHR
!SAU !AUS !EMI !MIA !ESP !MON !AZE !CAN !GBR !AUT !FRA !HUN !BEL !NED !ITA !SIN !JPN !USA !MXC !SAP !ABU |
rowspan="2" | {{F1|2022}}
| rowspan="2" | BWT Alpine F1 Team | rowspan="2" | Renault E-Tech RE22 | rowspan="2" | {{Pirelli}} |align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Alonso |{{F1R2022|ALO|BHR}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|SAU}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|AUS}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|EMI}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|MIA}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|ESP}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|MON}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|AZE}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|CAN}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|GBR}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|AUT}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|FRA}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|HUN}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|BEL}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|NED}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|ITA}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|SIN}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|JPN}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|USA}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|MXC}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|SAP}} |{{F1R2022|ALO|ABU}} !rowspan="2"| 173 !rowspan="2"| 4th |
align=left|{{flagicon|FRA}} Esteban Ocon
|{{F1R2022|OCO|BHR}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|SAU}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|AUS}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|EMI}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|MIA}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|ESP}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|MON}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|AZE}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|CAN}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|GBR}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|AUT}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|FRA}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|HUN}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|BEL}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|NED}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|ITA}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|SIN}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|JPN}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|USA}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|MXC}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|SAP}} |{{F1R2022|OCO|ABU}} |
colspan="29" | Reference:{{Cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2022/team.html|title=2022 Constructor Standings|website=Formula1.com|date=20 March 2022|accessdate=2022-03-21}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.statsf1.com/en/alpine-a522.aspx|title=Alpine A522|website=StatsF1|date=20 March 2022|accessdate=2022-03-23}} |
References
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External links
- {{Official website|https://www.alpinecars.com/fr/formule-1/alpine-a522/}}
{{F1 cars 2022}}
{{Alpine F1}}