F1 News: Fans Left Feeling "Worried" After Alpine A524 Reveal - "I Have No Words"

Fans have been taking to social media following Alpine's A524 launch.
F1 News: Fans Left Feeling "Worried" After Alpine A524 Reveal - "I Have No Words"
F1 News: Fans Left Feeling "Worried" After Alpine A524 Reveal - "I Have No Words" /

Fans have been left with unanswered questions after Alpine revealed the A524 ahead of the 2024 season. Leading up to the unveiling the team shared multiple teasers to social media hinting at a pink camouflage livery. However, when it came to it, the Alpine features a predominately carbon fibre black design with blue and pink accents.

The Alpine F1 team has unveiled the A524 for the 2024 season, featuring a carbon-fibre design with striking blue and pink highlights, and announced a special all-pink livery for select races. The reveal, marking Alpine as the fifth team to showcase its new car, took place during a live event, dispelling rumours of a pink camouflage design.Β 

Alpine A524
Alpine Press Image

Team principal Bruno Famin highlighted the A524 as a complete redesign aimed at overcoming the challenges faced in 2023, including significant personnel changes and performance issues. With both Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly's contracts ending after 2024, Alpine is also focused on stabilising its driver roster. Alongside the F1 car, Alpine presented its contender for the 2024 World Endurance Championship at the same event, signalling ambitious goals across motorsports platforms.

Fans have been sharing their thoughts to social media following the reveal.Β 

"What happened to the pink cameo,Β  you lied"

"Admin where is that sexy Camo Pink? U played w our feelings"

"There should be a minimum allowance for paint that every car needs to meet so that the cars are actually colourful."

"I have no words, this livery is simply a masterclass I can't wait to see them in Barcelona"

"The fact it's so black makes me worry about the weight since they've clearly had to lose some by just going full carbon fiber"

"You scammed us where’s the pink."

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Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry.Β