Flavio Briatore reacts to Alpine’s F1 pay day: “It’s the first thing I asked”
Flavio Briatore rꦬeacts to Alpine's stunning double-podium finish at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix - and the likely financial ꦕgain it will have.

Alpine advisor Flavio Briatore has revealed the prize money the French team would win after moving into sixth in the F1 constructors’ championship in Braꦫzil was the “first thing I asked”.
A🎐lpine enjoyed an incredible Sao Paulo Grand Prix as they saw both cars finish on the podium.
It’s the first time since 2013 the Ensto🅷ne outfit has seen both cars finish ꧂in the top three.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Esteban Ocon and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pierre Gasly put in wet weather masterclasses to finish behind 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.
Th✱e result propelled Alpine from ninth in the constructors’ championship to sixth.
Alpine lead the midfield pack going into the final three races, with each position in the constructors’ standings worth a signif👍icant amount of prize money.
As quoted by Sky Italy, Briatore, who joined Alpine as an executive ꩵad✨visor earlier in the year, revealed the team will earn 29.2 million more by finishing sixth, rather than ninth.
“From nint♔h place to sixth place is not 30 mill🅠ion [euros],” Briatore said.
“It's 29.2 million! It's the first thing I 𒐪asked.”
Briatore conceded Alpine were fortunate with the conditions but hailed Oc✱on and Gasly for their performances.
“Without taking anything away from an incredible Ocon in the wet and 🃏Gasly, who did his job well, we were also lucky.
“I think we have a c🌱ar that is better in the wet. Unfortunately, I don't think the🐟 next three races [in Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi] will be wet."
“We saw, with all these young drivers presented as new phen🦹omena, 𓃲how much experience still counts in Formula 1. In any case, we saw an incredible grand prix.”

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