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    Esteban Ocon Unfazed by Potential Non-Works Team Move in 2025 Formula 1 Season

    Formula 1 news has been abuzz with the recent announcement that Esteban Ocon will be departing Alpine at the end of the current campaign, bringing an end to their five-year partnership. The French driver has been linked to a potential move to Haas for 2025, with boss Ayao Komatsu confirming that Ocon is their top target.

    Speaking in Barcelona, Ocon revealed that discussions regarding his 2025 seat are progressing well, saying, “> There are good discussions going on at the moment. I’m happy with how this is going, obviously. We will announce when the time is right.”” However, he emphasized that his management team is handling the negotiations, allowing him to focus on his on-track performance.

    Ocon’s decision is not being rushed, with many drivers awaiting the outcome of Carlos Sainz’s decision regarding his future. The Ferrari driver is considering proposals from Alpine, Sauber, and Williams, but is unwilling to be rushed into a choice. Sainz cites the looming regulation change in 2026 as a complicating factor, and Ocon agrees that predicting which team will be competitive in the new era is impossible.

    The upcoming rules reset is expected to significantly impact the grid, with Ocon predicting a more level playing field. “I think 2026 is going to be interesting because there’s going to be a lot less freedom on the aero side,” he explained. “From there, who is going to have the best suspension, the best powertrain? All of this is going to play a big role in terms of performance.” This potential shake-up could lead to a more competitive and closely contested Formula 1 calendar.

    Ocon’s comments suggest that he is open to moving to a non-works team, such as Haas, in 2025. When asked if remaining with a manufacturer was crucial, he replied, “> I think it’s more complex than this. I will not go into details because then you guys will create stories. But there are a lot of things to look deep inside.” He emphasized the importance of finding a harmonious environment and prioritizing on-track competitiveness in his negotiations.

    The one-time grand prix winner has had a tense relationship with Alpine this season, which has likely influenced his decision to explore other options. Ocon’s focus on finding a supportive environment and a competitive project suggests that he is weighing his options carefully, and the outcome of his negotiations will be closely watched by Formula 1 news enthusiasts.

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