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No Mercedes exit clause for Ocon at Alpine

Mercedes will not be able to pull Esteban Ocon out of his new contract at Alpine, even though it continues to manage the Frenchman’s career. Ocon (pictured above while serving as Mercedes reserve driver in 2018)  signed a new three-year deal this week that will see him stay with Alpine until 2024, marking the longest contract of his career. While the Frenchman continues to be managed by Mercedes, Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi says there is no potential for his driver to be picked up as a replacement for either Valtteri Bottas or Lewis Hamilton. “There is no reference,” Rossi said. “He is a Mercedes-managed driver, that’s about it. So he’s constantly under their management but...
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