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Esteban Ocon Skips Austrian GP FP1 as the Haas Reserve Steps In

2026-07-08 · Esteban Ocon · Player Focus

**Esteban Ocon will sit out the opening free‑practice (FP1) at the Austrian Grand Prix on 31 July, as Haas reserve Nico Hülkenberg steps into the Alpine‑powered car for the session.** The French driver’s absence, confirmed by Alpine on Monday, means he will lose valuable track time at the Red Bull Ring just days before qualifying.

Alpine cited a minor health issue that surfaced during the team's pre‑race checks. The problem, described as a "temporary muscular strain," did not require medical clearance to race, but the team preferred to give Ocon a rest before the more demanding sessions. Instead, they deployed Hülkenberg, who has been on standby since joining Haas as a test driver earlier this season.

Missing FP1 strips Ocon of the chance to fine‑tune the car’s setup on a circuit where tyre degradation is notoriously high. Alpine will rely on data from the previous year’s race and from Hülkenberg’s lap times to guide their strategy. The Frenchman still has FP2 and FP3 to gather information, but the loss of early track minutes could limit his ability to adapt to evolving grip levels.

Nico Hülkenberg, a former Formula 1 race winner and current Haas reserve, brings a wealth of experience to the Alpine chassis. His familiarity with the Red Bull Ring from previous stints with Renault and Racing Point means he can provide useful feedback on brake balance and aerodynamic settings. Hülkenberg completed a 1:06.842 lap in the session, placing him mid‑field in the provisional timing sheets.

Ocon sits eighth in the drivers’ standings, just five points behind teammate Pierre Gasly. A strong qualifying performance in Austria could be vital for closing the gap. Losing FP1 may force Ocon to push harder in the later sessions, increasing the risk of errors. Meanwhile, Gasly, who completed all three practice runs, will have a clearer picture of the car’s behavior.

Alpine expects Ocon to return to full duties for the sprint qualifying on 1 August and the race on 2 August. The team’s engineers plan to analyse Hülkenberg’s data overnight and feed it back to Ocon before he heads back to the cockpit. If the French driver can translate that information into a clean lap, he could still fight for a points finish despite the early setback.

The Austrian round follows a string of mixed results for Alpine, with podiums in Spain and a double‑DNF in Monaco. Consistency has been elusive, and any disruption to the driver’s routine draws attention. Ocon’s brief absence underscores the fine margins teams navigate when balancing driver health, car development, and championship ambitions.

**The Austrian Grand Prix will unfold without Esteban Ocon in FP1, but the Frenchman remains in the mix for the crucial sprint and race weekend ahead.**

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