The Alpine Academy,[1] formerly known as the RF1 Driver Programme, Renault Driver Development and Renault Sport Academy, is a driver development programme to support young racing drivers through their careers. The programme was created by Renault F1 in 2002.

France Alpine Academy
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002) (as RF1 Driver Programme)
BaseEnstone, Oxfordshire, England
Team principal(s)Julian Rouse (Director)
Current driversAustralia Jack Doohan
FIA Formula 2
France Victor Martins
India Kush Maini
FIA Formula 3

Italy Gabriele Minì
Germany Sophia Flörsch
FR European Championship
Italy Nicola Lacorte
Italian F4
Singapore Kabir Anurag
Japan Kean Nakamura-Berta
F1 Academy & British F4
United Kingdom Abbi Pulling
Karting
Australia Aiva Anagnostiadis
France Angélina Proenca
France Lisa Billard
Italy Maria Chiara Nardelli
United Kingdom Sukhmani Kaur Khera
Websitehttps://www.alpine-cars.co.uk/formula-1/alpine-academy.html

In 2011, the programme was renamed LRGP Academy, following the rebranding of the team to "Lotus Renault GP".[2] In 2012, the programme was renamed Lotus F1 Team iRace Professional Programme and 2013–2015, the programme was renamed Lotus F1 Junior Team. In 2021, the programme was renamed Alpine Academy after the rebranding of the Renault F1 team into Alpine F1 Team. In March 2022, the Alpine Affiliates programme was launched as a support to drivers starting their motorsport careers, and is intended to be a feeder for the Alpine Academy.[3] However, it was merged into Alpine Academy at the start of 2023.

Current drivers

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Driver Years Current Series Titles as Alpine junior
  Victor Martins[4] 2018–2019
2021–
FIA Formula 2 Championship FIA Formula 3 Championship
  Jack Doohan[5] 2022– Formula 1 Reserve none as Alpine Academy member
  Kean Nakamura-Berta[6] 2022– Formula 4 UAE Championship
Italian F4 Championship
Euro 4 Championship
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship OK
  Abbi Pulling[6] 2022– F1 Academy
F4 British Championship
none as Alpine Academy member
  Sophia Flörsch[7] 2023– FIA Formula 3 Championship none as Alpine Academy member
  Gabriele Minì[8] 2023– FIA Formula 3 Championship
FIA Formula 2 Championship
none as Alpine Academy member
  Kush Maini[9] 2023– FIA Formula 2 Championship none as Alpine Academy member
  Nicola Lacorte[10] 2023– Formula Regional Oceania Championship
Formula Regional European Championship
none as Alpine Academy member
  Kabir Anurag[11] 2024– Formula Winter Series
Italian F4 Championship
Euro 4 Championship
none as Alpine Academy member

Rac(H)er Karting Programme

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Driver Years Current Series Titles as Rac(H)er member
  Aiva Anagnostiadis[12] 2023– Australia Kart Championship none as Rac(H)er Programme member
  Angélina Proenca[12] 2023– IAME Euro Series none as Rac(H)er Programme member
  Lisa Billard[12] 2023– Championnat de France Junior Championship none as Rac(H)er Programme member
  Maria Chiara Nardelli[12] 2023– Italian ACI Karting Championship none as Rac(H)er Programme member
  Sukhmani Kaur Khera[12] 2023– British Karting Championship none as Rac(H)er Programme member

Graduates to Formula 1

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This list contains the drivers that have graduated to Formula 1 while being supported by Renault, Lotus Renault, or Alpine. Therefore, drivers who have had support in the past and entered Formula 1 through other means are not included. For example, both Zhou Guanyu and Oscar Piastri were members of the Alpine Academy, however, they broke their ties with the academy to pursue a graduation to Formula 1 with another team.[13][14]

Driver Academy experience F1 experience with Renault/Lotus/Alpine F1 experience with other teams
Years Former series
  Heikki Kovalainen 2002–2005 British Formula 3 Championship (2002)
World Series by Nissan (20032004)
GP2 Series (2005)
2007 McLaren (20082009)
Team Lotus (20102011)
Caterham (2012)
Lotus F1 (2013)
  Romain Grosjean 2006–2009 Formula 3 Euro Series (20062007)
GP2 Asia Series (2008)
GP2 Series (20082009)
2009
20122015
Haas (20162020)
  Jack Doohan 2022–2024 FIA Formula 2 Championship (20222023) 2025


Former drivers

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Renault / Lotus Renault GP (2002–2011, 2016–2020)

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Driver Years Series competed F1 Team(s)
  Fabio Carbone 2002 British Formula 3 Championship (2002) None
  Robert Kubica 2002 Italian Formula Renault Championship (2002) BMW Sauber (2006–2009)
Renault (2010)
Williams (2019)
Alfa Romeo (2021)
  Tiago Monteiro 2002 French Formula Three Championship (2002)
International Formula 3000 (2002)
Jordan (2005)
Midland F1 (2006)
  Carlo van Dam 2002 Karting (2002) None
  Eric Salignon 2002–2003 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (2002)
Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 (2002)
British Formula 3 Championship (2003)
None
  Heikki Kovalainen 2002–2005 British Formula 3 Championship (2002)
World Series by Nissan (20032004)
GP2 Series (2005)
Renault (2007)
McLaren (2008–2009)
Team Lotus (2010–2011)
Caterham (2012)
Lotus F1 (2013)
  Danny Watts 2003 British Formula 3 Championship (2003) None
  José María López 2003–2006 Formula Renault V6 Eurocup (2003)
International Formula 3000 (2004)
GP2 Series (20052006)
None
  Giedo van der Garde 2004 Formula 3 Euro Series (2004) Caterham (2013)
  Loïc Duval 2004–2005 Formula 3 Euro Series (20042005) None
  Pastor Maldonado 2004–2005 Italian Formula Renault Championship (2004)
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (2004)
Formula Renault 3.5 Series (2005)
Williams (2011–2013)
Lotus F1 (2014–2015)
  Jérôme d'Ambrosio 2004, 2010 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (2004)
Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 (2004)
GP2 Series (2010)
Formula E
Virgin Racing (2011)
Lotus F1 (2012)
  Lucas di Grassi[15] 2005–2007 Formula 3 Euro Series (2005)
GP2 Series (20062007)
Virgin Racing (2010)
  Ben Hanley[15] 2006–2008 Formula Renault 3.5 Series (20062007)
GP2 Series (2008)
None
  Romain Grosjean[15] 2006–2009 Formula 3 Euro Series (20062007)
GP2 Asia Series (2008)
GP2 Series (20082009)
Renault (2009)
Lotus F1 (2012–2015)
Haas (2016–2020)
  Dani Clos[15] 2007 Formula 3 Euro Series (2007) None
  Nelson Panciatici[15] 2007 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (2007)
Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 (2007)
None
  Charles Pic[16] 2009 Formula Renault 3.5 Series (2009) Marussia (2012)
Caterham (2013)
  Davide Valsecchi[16] 2009 GP2 Series (2009) None
  Jan Charouz 2010–2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series (201011)
Auto GP (2011)
None
  Ho-Pin Tung 2010–2011 GP2 Series (2010)
Superleague Formula (2011)
None
  Fairuz Fauzy 2011 GP2 Series (2011) None
  Louis Delétraz[17] 2016 GP2 Series (2016)
Formula V8 3.5 Series (2016)
None
  Kevin Jörg[17] 2016 GP3 Series (2016) None
  Oliver Rowland[17] 2016 GP2 Series (2016) None
  Sun Yueyang[18] 2016–2018 Karting (2016)
Formula Renault Eurocup (2017)
Formula Renault NEC (2017)
BRDC British Formula 3 Championship (2018)
None
  Jack Aitken[17] 2016–2018 GP3 Series (201617)
FIA Formula 2 Championship (2018)
Williams (2020)
  Marta García 2017 Spanish F4 Championship (2017)
SMP F4 Championship (2017)
None
  Jarno Opmeer[19] 2017 Formula Renault Eurocup (2017) None
  Sacha Fenestraz[20] 2017–2018 Formula Renault Eurocup (2017)
FIA Formula 3 European Championship (2018)
GP3 Series (2018)
None
  Max Fewtrell[19] 2017–2020 Formula Renault Eurocup (20172018)
Formula Renault NEC (201718)
FIA Formula 3 Championship (201920)
None
  Christian Lundgaard[21] 2017–2021 SMP F4 Championship (2017)
F4 Spanish Championship (2017)
Formula Renault Eurocup (2018)
FIA Formula 3 Championship (2019)
FIA Formula 2 Championship (20202021)
IndyCar Series (2021)
None
  Arthur Rougier[22] 2018 Formula Renault Eurocup (2018) None
  Anthoine Hubert[23] 2018–2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship (2019)[note 1] None
  Leonardo Lorandi[25] 2019 Formula Renault Eurocup (2019) None
  Yifei Ye[26] 2019 FIA Formula 3 Championship (2019) None
  Guanyu Zhou[27] 2019–2021 FIA Formula 2 Championship (20192021)
F3 Asian Championship (2021)
Alfa Romeo (2022–2023)
Kick Sauber (2024)
  Caio Collet[28] 2019–2022 Formula Renault Eurocup (20192020)
FIA Formula 3 Championship (20212022)
None
  Oscar Piastri[29] 2020–2021 FIA Formula 3 Championship (2020)
FIA Formula 2 Championship (2021)
McLaren (2023–)[30]
  Hadrien David[31] 2020, 2022 Formula Renault Eurocup (2020)
Formula Regional European Championship (2022)
None
  Olli Caldwell[5] 2022 FIA Formula 2 Championship (2022) None
  Matheus Ferreira[6] 2022–2023 Italian F4 Championship (2023)
F4 Brazilian Championship (2023)
None
  Aiden Neate[6] 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship (2023)
F4 British Championship (2023)
None
  • Championship titles highlighted in bold.

Lotus F1 (2012–2015)

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Driver Years Series competed F1 Team(s)
  Marco Sørensen[32] 2009,
2013–2015
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (2009)
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC (2009)
Formula Renault 3.5 Series (20132014)
GP2 Series (20142015)
FIA World Endurance Championship (2015)
None
  Kevin Korjus[33] 2012 Formula Renault 3.5 Series (2012) None
  Richie Stanaway[33] 2012 Formula Renault 3.5 Series (2012) None
  Óscar Tunjo[32] 2012–2014 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (20122013)
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps (2012)
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC (2013)
Formula Renault 3.5 Series (2014)
GP3 Series (2015)
None
  Esteban Ocon[32] 2012–2014 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (20122013)
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps (2012)
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC (2013)
FIA Formula 3 European Championship (2014)
Formula Renault 3.5 Series (2014)
Manor (2016)
Force India (2017–2018)
Racing Point Force India (2018)
Renault (2020)
Alpine (2021–2024)
Haas (2025–)
  Dorian Boccolacci[32] 2012–2015 Karting (2012–13)
French F4 Championship (2014)
FIA Formula 3 European Championship (2015)
None
  Alex Fontana[32] 2013–2014 GP3 Series (20132014) None
  Alexander Albon[32] 2013–2015 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (20132014)
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC (20132014)
FIA Formula 3 European Championship (2015)
Toro Rosso (2019)
Red Bull (2019–2020)
Williams (2022–)
  Marlon Stöckinger[32] 2013–2015 Formula Renault 3.5 Series (20132015)
GP2 Series (2015)
None
  Callan O'Keeffe[34] 2014 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (2014)
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC (2014)
None
  Gregor Ramsay[34] 2014 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 (2014)
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC (2014)
None
  Juan Manuel Correa[34] 2014–2015 Karting (2014–2015) None
  Matthieu Vaxivière[32] 2015 Formula Renault 3.5 Series (2015)
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps (2015)
None
  Petr Ptáček[35] 2015 Karting (2015) None

Alpine F1 (2021–)

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Driver Years Series competed
  Nikola Tsolov[36][37] 2022–2024 F4 Spanish Championship (2022)

FIA Formula 3 Championship (20232024)

  • Championship titles highlighted in bold.

Rac(H)er Karting Programme

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Driver Years Series competed
  Chiara Bättig[38][39] 2023 OK Junior Switzerland

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Hubert was a member of the Renault Sport Academy when he suffered a fatal crash in the 2019 Belgian F2 Feature Race.[24]

References

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