F1 Rumour: Zhou Guanyu To Remain With Alfa Romeo For 2024 Season

Amidst waves of speculation, it seems the F1 paddock can breathe a sigh of relief – or perhaps anticipation – as Zhou Guanyu is likely to continue racing with
F1 Rumour: Zhou Guanyu To Remain With Alfa Romeo For 2024 Season
F1 Rumour: Zhou Guanyu To Remain With Alfa Romeo For 2024 Season /

Amidst waves of speculation, it seems the F1 paddock can breathe a sigh of relief – or perhaps anticipation – as Zhou Guanyu is likely to continue racing with Alfa Romeo for another season. Industry insider Julien Febreau of Canal+ reports that Zhou is nearly finalised in sealing the deal.

The journey wasn’t straightforward for Zhou. Rumors have swirled about the team possibly shifting their focus towards Felipe Drugovich or potentially giving junior racer, Theo Pourchaire, a shot at the main seat. However, as the dust settles, it appears Alfa Romeo is banking on consistency. This decision comes on the cusp of their rebranding to Sauber in 2024, following an Audi takeover.

Zhou Guanyu - Alfa Romeo

Zhou, a key figure in the F1 midfield, has been proving himself worthy of the seat. Especially when comparing his performances to the seasoned Valtteri Bottas, it's clear that Zhou can hold his own. He may not have the veteran prowess of Bottas, but he's showcased commendable skills on the track.

The 2023 F1 season hasn't been a cakewalk for Alfa Romeo, but Zhou has offered glimmers of hope amidst the challenges. Fans and pundits alike will not soon forget his laudable sprint to earn points in Barcelona. And if one were to pick a highlight for Zhou this year, it would undoubtedly be his exceptional qualifying round in Hungary, where he clinched the fifth spot. Unfortunately, Hungary also bore witness to his misjudged start that resulted in a chain collision during the race's initial stages.

Zhou Guanyu

Is Zhou a championship contender? Perhaps it's too early to say. But with the F1 driver market not brimming with readily available top-tier talent for 2024, Alfa Romeo's decision appears sound. Zhou brings stability and known performance metrics to a team on the cusp of significant change. It’s a calculated gamble, but as the F1 community knows, sometimes, it’s these decisions that pave the way for unexpected successes.


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Alex Harrington
ALEX HARRINGTON

Alex is the editor-in-chief of F1 editorial. He fell in love with F1 at the young age of 7 after hearing the scream of naturally aspirated V10s echo through his grandparents' lounge. That year he watched as Michael Schumacher took home his fifth championship win with Ferrari, and has been unable to look away since.