Guanyu Zhou to make Formula 1 practice debut with Alpine at Spielberg

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Just days ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix , Alpine F1 Team has announced that Guanyu Zhou will participate in his first-ever Formula 1 practice session at the Red Bull Ring this weekend.

Zhou is currently competing in the FIA Formula 2 championship with the current season being his third year in Formula One’s main support series. After the opening three race weekends, the Chinese driver leads the Drivers’ Standings, sitting on 78 points with five more race weekends awaiting the field.

The Shanghai-born driver has been the Test Driver for the team and Alpine Academy member since 2019. The 22-year-old will take Fernando Alonso’s A521 for the duration of the one-hour practice for this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.

Alpine's Chief Executive Officer Laurent Rossi commented: “The challenge for young drivers to get into F1 is incredibly hard, and we are proud to support upcoming talent on this road. In his role as Test Driver Guanyu has participated in test and simulator sessions, so running a free practice in a current car is a logical and important step for one of the Academy’s brightest stars. This experience will greatly help him as he makes very solid progress towards the ultimate target that constitutes a full-time F1 seat.”

Alpine's Academy Director Mia Sharizman added: “I am delighted to see Zhou’s development and progress from when he first set foot in the Academy in 2019 to having his first official FP1 session this weekend at the Austrian Grand Prix in Formula 1.

'It has been a long but rewarding process with Zhou putting the hard work in behind the scenes to get to this point in his career. The fact that he is now leading the Formula 2 Championship is proof of this hard work and dedication and we are all looking forward to seeing him in a Formula 1 car this weekend,' Sharizman concluded.

Zhou will become the first Chinese driver in eight years to participate in an F1 weekend. He was also the first Chinese driver to drive a Formula 1 car on the streets of a downtown Chinese city when he took the Renault-powered E20 Formula 1 car to the streets of Xintiandi, the fashion district of his hometown Shanghai, in 2019.

Commenting on the opportunity, Zhou said: “Driving in FP1 at a Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend is like a dream coming true and another step closer to my ultimate goal of becoming a Formula 1 driver. It’s going to be a very special moment. I’m preparing myself as much as I can to be ready and also ensure that I’m able to complete all the targets and plans that the team have set me to do.

"There have not been many Chinese drivers in Formula 1, so to be behind the wheel of an F1 car during a race weekend is going to be a very proud feeling. It’s going to be even more special that I’m driving Fernando’s car as he inspired me to pursue a career in racing when I was young. I’m very happy with my achievements so far and I’m very thankful for the support I have from those around me. My aim is to maximise this opportunity and I’m really looking forward to it.”