Flavio Briatore has already chose the possible replacement of Oliver Oakes after his departure from the team and that person would be a man with enough experience.
The Alpine Formula 1 team faces a restructuring period after Oliver Oakes’s departure. The French team seeks a Experience replacement to lead Franco Colapinto team In this new stage. Flavio Briatore temporarily assumed the position, but a candidate with trajectory in the category is already emerging.
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Steve Nielsen It emerges as the main option to occupy the position of team leader. According to the specialized media PLANETF1 and GPBLOG, The British would be chosen by BriTore and the direction of Alpine. His extensive experience in Formula 1 and his previous relationship with Italian position him as the ideal candidate to guide the team.


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Steve Nielsen: Franco Colapinto team manager candidate
Steve Nielsen has an outstanding trajectory in motor racing. He started his career in 1986 in the Lotus teamwhere he worked in the department of evidence and spare parts. Then he went through Tyrrell and Benetton, where he coincided with Briatore. In 2001 he returned to Estone as sports director, a position he held for a decade.
Your experience includes team passages such as Caterham, Toro Rosso and Williams. In addition, he worked as Sports Director of the FIA for 11 months. Currently, he works as a consultant for the entity that regulates the highest category of motor racing, Gpblog reported. The combination of technical roles and managers in his career makes him an attractive profile for Alpine. The team seeks to rebuild its structure and Nielsen could be the key piece to achieve it.
When Steve Nielsen would enter the Alpine team
Negotiations between Nielsen and Alpine advance rapidly. The conversations between the British and Briatore were held during the Spain Grand Prix in Montmeló. Although there is still no official confirmation, everything indicates that its incorporation is imminent.
Likewise, Nielsen would not formally assume the title of team leader immediately. The FIA must approve all relevant designations before its official appointment, as usual in these cases. However, his arrival would represent an important step in the reconstruction of the team.
Nielsen’s role in Alpine would be similar to Alessandro Alunni Bravi in Sauberas compared in Planetf1. It would be a directive position that would prepare the land for future changes in the structure of the equipment. At 60, Nielsen would contribute the necessary experience to guide Alpine during this transition, thus completing the restructuring process that began with the exit of Oakes.
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