Alpine Secures Promising Talent: Alex Dunne Joins Enstone Academy Program
Alpine F1 has brought 20-year-old Irish driver Alex Dunne into its junior driver academy, marking another significant addition to the team's talent pipeline. The Formula 2 competitor will now benefit from the structured development program operated by the Enstone-based squad.

Alpine F1 has announced the enrollment of Alex Dunne into its prestigious junior academy program. The 20-year-old Irish racing driver, who competes in Formula 2, will now become part of the Enstone outfit's carefully cultivated talent development system.
This move represents a key step in Dunne's progression through motorsport's ranks, as he transitions into the Alpine academy framework. The French team continues to invest in identifying and nurturing young driving talent for potential future opportunities within its F1 operation.
Dunne's addition to the academy underscores Alpine's commitment to building a robust pipeline of young drivers capable of competing at the highest levels of international motorsport.
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Full Regulation Text
Article D5.1.2
Excluded Costs Categories
Chapter: D
In Simple Terms
The F1 budget cap has a long list of expenses that don't count toward the spending limit. Teams can spend money on marketing, driver academies, heritage activities, power unit support, customer team assistance, FIA projects, standard parts, HR, finance, legal, sustainability, health & safety, and catering without it affecting their budget cap total.
- Marketing, academy programs, and heritage activities are completely excluded from budget cap calculations
- Support costs for power units, customer teams, and FIA projects don't count against the budget
- Internal functions like HR, finance, legal, and health & safety spending are exempt
- Sustainability initiatives and catering provision are also excluded from the cost cap
Official FIA Text
If a cost within Total Costs of the Reporting Group is Directly Attributable to Marketing Activities, Academy Program Activities, Heritage Asset Activities, Activities To Enable The Supply Of Power Units, Customer Teams Support Activities, FIA Project activities, Standard Supply Component supply, Human Resources Activities, Finance Activities, Legal Activities, Sustainability Initiative Costs, Health and Safety Costs, or catering provision, such cost shall be an Excluded Cost.
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