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Alpine fire jibe at Oscar Piastri in retaliation to public snub

With the 2022 season complete, all eyes have already turned to 2023, with the post-season test at Abu Dhabi having seen moving drivers with their new sides. Two of the drivers who have moved team for 2023 are Fernando Alonso, who's gone from Alpine to Aston Martin, and Oscar Piastri. Piastri is a controversial one and someone that Alpine boss Otmar Szafnauer appears to still have an issue with, following yet another dig at the young Australian. Piastri is, of course, moving from Alpine to McLaren, having been the French team's reserve driver in 2022. READ: Mercedes makes George Russell DNF revelation as report debunked The Aussie famously rejected the chance to drive...
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