How AJ and McIlroy plan to help F1's Alpine get back to the top

Alpine: How Anthony Joshua and Rory McIlroy are helping Formula 1 team after becoming investors Anthony Joshua and Rory McIlroy are part of a group of sports stars that have invested in the Alpine Formula 1 team; the pair explained at October's United States GP how they want to help the team return to the front of the grid Last Updated: 13/12/23 5:12pm Anthony Joshua (L) and Rory McIlroy have both invested in Alpine While Alpine endured a turbulent 2023 season, there is little doubt that the team have made eye-catching progress away from the track over the last 12 months by attracting a star-studded group of investors and ambassadors. Their 2023 car unveiling saw legendary French footballer Zinedine Zidane presented as an ambassador, and ahead of the United States Grand Prix in October, two of the UK's biggest sporting names were unveiled in a new group of superstar investors.Rory McIlroy, the world's No 2 golfer and a four-time major champion, and two-time heavyweight boxing world champion Anthony Joshua are officially part of the team, while Liverpool and England defender Trent Alexander-Arnold also signed up. There is some impressive company from the other side of the pond, with Kansas City Chiefs duo Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce also buying in.Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney had previously been named as part of the investor group when in June, Otro Capital announced a €200 million (£164m) strategic investment in the Renault-owned Alpine team in exchange for a 24 per cent equity stake in Alpine Racing. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Alpine reserve driver Jack Doohan believes the drivers will be boosted by the high-profile sports stars investing in the team Alpine reserve driver Jack Doohan believes the drivers will be boosted by the high-profile sports stars investing in the team The team have been seeking a return to contention at the front of the grid, with the glory of Fernando Alonso's back-to-back titles in 2005 and 2006 fading further into the past.An encouraging 2022 campaign, which ended with a fourth-placed finish in the constructors' standings, appeared to have them on the right path, but poor performance and resulting in-fighting has seen momentum halted.While a permanent replacement for ousted team principal Otmar Szafnauer has yet to be confirmed, a strong driver line-up of French pairing Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly leaves the team with many elements in place to enable a return to prominence.Joshua: Same reaction skills needed for boxing as F1Joshua, who is attempting to work his way towards a shot at becoming heavyweight champion for a third time, was in attendance in Austin, even helping out with pit stop practice at one point.The 2012 Olympic champion said that while he won't be trying to get Ocon and Gasly in the ring, the reaction skills that he has worked on in boxing could be helpful for the drivers. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Anthony Joshua says that with his investment into Alpine's Formula 1 team, he could help drivers with their reaction times Anthony Joshua says that with his investment into Alpine's Formula 1 team, he could help drivers with their reaction times "You need to keep a cool head in there," Joshua told Sky Sports F1."We were working on some reaction games, some quick thinking games upstairs because, like boxing, it's about milliseconds. It's about seeing the punch coming at you and reacting to it."So these guys are the same. It's about reacting to certain situations, corners. So I'm going to help them more with like reaction stuff."But let me be honest, they already know what they're doing." Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options Joshua also explained that he is keen to build Alpine's brand with different audiences in the UK."What we're doing here now, you know, sport is changing - we're crossing over," Joshua said."Obviously F1 is F1, it's massive, but hopefully Alpine can have direct committed supporters and fans like myself now, who will be here from head to toe in Alpine gear, supporting the drivers and the team."That's what I'm here to do, is raise awareness for people that don't know enough about Alpine."McIlroy wants to bring Europe Ryder Cup 'team spirit'McIlroy, who was still basking in the glory of Ryder Cup victory in Rome earlier in the Autumn, is keen to attempt to bring Europe's team spirit to Alpine.Reflecting on the win over the USA, McIlroy told Sky Sports F1: "We're individual sports people, so we don't get to be a part of a team very often. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Four-time major-winning golfer Rory McIlroy says joining the investment group into Alpine F1 as a 'great opportunity' Four-time major-winning golfer Rory McIlroy says joining the investment group into Alpine F1 as a '

How AJ and McIlroy plan to help F1's Alpine get back to the top
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