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Alpine team principal Szafnauer 'confident' as Piastri dispute goes to F1 board
Alpine team principal Otmar Szafnauer is "confident" the ruling over Oscar Piastri's contract will fall in their favour with the dispute set to go before the Formula One contract recognition board (CRB).
Following Fernando Alonso's decision to leave Alpine, the team announced that reserve driver Piastri would replace the Spaniard for the 2023 season.
However, the Australian contradicted this claim when he released a statement on his social media platforms, stating that he would not be driving for Alpine the following year.
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Piastri is understood to have committed to McLaren, who are not commenting publicly on the matter.
But speaking ahead of this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix, Szafnauer is adamant Alpine had all bases covered when securing his services.
"We will have the CRB decide which contract Oscar signed takes precedence and after that, we will see where we go," he said.
"There are certain things that need to be in the contract [to secure Piastri], and I am confident they are in there.
"Once we have all the information in front of us, we will start looking at who will fill the open seat."
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However, Szafnauer did accept Alpine were hasty with their announcement, having raised eyebrows by doing so without a statement from Piastri.
"I told Oscar before the announcement was made," Szafnauer added. "He happened to be in the simulator, so I went and found him. He smiled and was thankful, so we made the release very quickly.
"Things happen very quickly. We too reacted quickly and didn't want to go back and forth with his management, which is why we put the release out."
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