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As the 2024 Formula 1 season draws to a close this weekend in Abu Dhabi, all eyes are on the tight battle for the Constructors’ Championship between Ferrari and McLaren. Meanwhile, other teams lower down the grid are also focused on their standings, with Alpine currently holding on to sixth place, thanks in part to Pierre Gasly’s solid performance at the Qatar Grand Prix.
However, amidst the excitement of the season finale, Alpine has confirmed some major changes in their driver lineup for the 2025 season. The Enstone-based team, known for its commitment to nurturing young talent, has already announced that Jack Doohan will replace Esteban Ocon for next year, continuing the team’s focus on fresh, competitive drivers.
Now, Alpine has made another high-profile announcement, confirming their newest driver for the 2025 F1 Academy season. Nina Gademan, a rising star in motorsport, will join the team as their F1 Academy driver for the upcoming year. Gademan, a 21-year-old Dutch driver, will be embarking on her first full campaign in the all-female F1 Academy series, a platform dedicated to developing women drivers in motorsport.
Gademan is no stranger to competitive racing. She made her debut in the F1 Academy series earlier this year as a Wild Card entry at Zandvoort, where she impressed by finishing fourth and tenth across the two races. Her performance in the series caught the attention of the Alpine team, who have now confirmed her as their driver for 2025.
Before her entry into the F1 Academy, Gademan had already made waves in the world of motorsport. She won the FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup in 2019, representing Team Netherlands. Her achievements continued in 2024 when she made her single-seater debut in British Formula 4. There, she showed her potential by securing her first rookie podium at Thruxton, further solidifying her status as one of the promising young talents in motorsport.
In her new role with Alpine, Gademan will replace Abbi Pulling, who has had an outstanding season in the F1 Academy. Pulling, who is set to win the championship in Abu Dhabi, will be stepping aside as Gademan takes the reins for 2025. Despite Pulling’s impressive season, Gademan’s appointment signals Alpine’s long-term vision for developing young talent, and her impressive pedigree makes her an exciting addition to the team.
Gademan expressed her excitement about joining Alpine in an official statement: “I am incredibly proud to be representing BWT Alpine Formula One Team in the 2025 F1 Academy season. This is a moment I once thought might never come, and it is a dream come true. Having the support of a team with such an incredible legacy means the world to me. I am deeply grateful for Alpine’s trust and belief in me, and I can’t wait to make the 2025 season an unforgettable chapter in this journey.”
Alpine’s team principal, Oliver Oakes, also shared his enthusiasm about Gademan’s arrival: “We are happy to have Nina coming on board as our F1 Academy driver selection for the 2025 season. We are excited to see what she can do in the series next year. Nina will be a fantastic addition to our line-up of junior drivers, and we look forward to working with her throughout 2025.”
Alpine’s investment in young talent, both in the F1 and F1 Academy series, is a clear statement of their commitment to future success. The addition of Gademan to the team underscores their ongoing strategy to develop drivers who can ultimately make an impact on the main Formula 1 grid. With her proven track record in motorsport and Alpine’s backing, Gademan is poised to be one of the key figures in the next generation of female drivers making their mark in the motorsport world.
As the 2024 season wraps up in Abu Dhabi, the focus will inevitably shift towards the future, with Alpine’s driver lineup for 2025 already taking shape. Gademan’s presence in the F1 Academy will be a crucial part of Alpine’s plans for nurturing talent and ensuring that the team remains competitive in both the short and long term. For now, all eyes will be on her performance in 2025, as she sets out to write the next chapter in her promising career.