On 20 December 2021, Alpine Esports secured double points in the final round of the F1 Esports Series Pro Championship, finishing fifth in the constructors’ standings.
The result capped a season in which Alpine gradually built competitive consistency despite lacking the outright pace of the front-runners. The final event showcased the team’s strength in execution, with both drivers delivering measured races that maximised tyre life and capitalised on rivals’ errors. The midfield was tightly packed throughout the campaign, making each strategic call crucial in the push for a top-five finish.
The double-points result reflected progress in Alpine’s approach to race modelling and setup refinement. Their improved correlation between practice simulations and race conditions allowed the team to avoid the volatility that had marked earlier rounds. With overtaking often dependent on precise ERS cycles and clean exits onto key straights, Alpine focused on operational sharpness rather than aggressive risk-taking.
Finishing fifth in the championship provided a platform for future investment in driver development and data-driven preparation. In a field where marginal gains often decide entire events, Alpine’s upward trend suggested a more stable foundation heading into the next season.
The final round therefore underlined the value of reliable execution. Alpine left the 2021 campaign with a clearer identity and a sense that its methodical approach could yield stronger results as the Esports landscape matured.
