F1: When Is The Next 2024 Car Launch?

When to expect the next 2024 livery reveal.
F1: When Is The Next 2024 Car Launch?
F1: When Is The Next 2024 Car Launch? /

Haas, Williams, and Stake have all launched their 2024 contenders already and McLaren has dropped its 2024 livery unexpectedly ahead of the official launch on February 14. However, the next launch is coming from Alpine which will take place on Wednesday 7 February. 

Along with revealing its 2024 F1 contender, the French team is also set to unveil the 2024 WEC car during the same event. This has led many to believe that joining Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly will be Mick Schumacher who will be competing in the WEC for Alpine this year alongside his reserve driver duties with Mercedes.

Alpine has confirmed that the event will take place at 1.30pm GMT. The event can be watched live on the Alpine website and it is likely to also be streamed on the team's social media platforms.

What we know so far about Alpine's 2024 contender

Alpine's teaser for its 2024 Formula 1 livery suggests a continuation of incorporating pink into its design, hinting at a pink front wing. The team has previously embraced pink, fully decking their car in the colour for early races last season and maintaining the pink accents throughout. 

This follows Alpine's pattern of bold livery choices, possibly influenced by their partnership with BWT. The anticipation grows among fans, some advocating for a predominantly pink livery throughout the season, highlighting the team's distinctive approach to standing out on the grid. 

The remaining 2024 car launches

  • Visa Cash App RB (formerly AlphaTauri)- February 8
  • Aston Martin - February 12
  • Ferrari - February 13
  • Mercedes - February 14
  • McLaren - February 14
  • Red Bull - February 15

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Lydia Mee
LYDIA MEE

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.