Alpine brought a substantial upgrade package with a new floor to the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, but its plan backfired spectacularly at F1's first sprint weekend of the 2023 season.
With just a single 60-minute practice to get the tweaked car set up, both Alpines hit trouble as Pierre Gasly's car caught fire due to a hydraulic leak after just completing seven laps while Esteban Ocon was restricted to eight laps with a gearbox issue.
Gasly then crashed in qualifying, while Ocon had to start from the pitlane after concerns about his car's plank wear, with the team deciding to break parc ferme rules and adjust the ride height.
Gasly and Ocon finished 14th and 15h respectively having finished well outside the points in Saturday's sprint as well.
But despite a hugely challenging and frantic weekend, the team's sporting director Alpine Permane reckons Alpine still had a good read on how its new floor performed and the results were better than hoped.
When asked whether the Enstone team got the answers it wanted on its floor, Permane replied: "Yes, we did get that thankfully.
"It worked, in fact it overperformed a little bit, so that is a positive to take away from this weekend.
"And again, looks very much like we're going to continue that trend of just being able to put things on the car without really having to test them too much, which is such a huge benefit.
"That's something that we grew in confidence with last year, as more and more things come through."
Source: Autosport