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AT THE HEART OF FORMULA 1, THE 2023 CONCOURS EXCELLENCE MÉCANIQUE ALPINE FINALS SHOWCASING NEW TALENT

• Nicolas Lucien and Lucas Stawski are the winners of the 2023 Concours Excellence Mécanique Alpine (CEMA), held this Saturday at the BWT Alpine F1 Team factory in Viry-Châtillon, supported by the mentor of the competition, team driver Esteban Ocon. Following this victory, they will receive a three-month work experience with BWT Alpine F1 Team. • To mark the finals of this national competition created to promote the mechanical engineering sector and developed in partnership with the Ministry of Labour, Employment & Integration, as well as the Ministry of National Education & Youth, Minister Olivier Dussopt, in the presence of Jean-Dominique Sénard, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Renault Group and Laurent Rossi, Alpine CEO, went to the site to congratulate the finalists and to meet with them. • Zinedine Zidane, mentor of Alpine’s equal opportunities programmes, came to personally support the young talents and spend the day with them.

The finals honouring young enthusiasts from all over France

After two selection sessions, a theoretical exam to assess general mechanical knowledge and a hands-on test organised in eight regional Renault training centres, the eight pairs of finalists met at the BWT Alpine F1 Team site in Viry-Châtillon on 12 and 13 of May 2023 to compete in the finals of the Concours Excellence Mécanique Alpine.After this final round, the winning pair, Nicolas Lucien and Lucas Stawsky, will receive a three-month work experience in the mechanical assembly workshop of BWT Alpine F1 Team in Viry-Châtillon, with the possibility of an apprenticeship contract.


Transmission at the heart of the Concours Excellence Mécanique Alpine

Created as an immersion into the heart of F1, the finals allowed the young talents to visit the Viry-Châtillon site, work on F1 Power Unit components, discover the teams' working environment and meet the engine experts working in the current Formula 1 season.

During these days of competition, the 16 young talents had the opportunity to meet with professionals from the various workshops to discuss their day-to-day work, as well as with the members of the jury, who were both teachers from vocational training centres or high schools and F1 engine specialists. This year the candidates could also familiarise themselves with the hybridisation and electrification challenges during hands-on regional sessions.


Two days of the finals punctuated by inspiring encounters

Zinedine Zidane, Alpine’s equal opportunity programmes mentor, made a surprise visit to spend the first day with the candidates and meet the Viry-Châtillon team with Laurent Rossi, to chat about their career paths, the challenges of excellence and their dreams for the future.


"I spent a fantastic day in Viry, very exciting! And these young people from CEMA are impressive! Both their passion for this profession and their need to surpass themselves, to do everything they can to succeed. It was important for me to spend some quality time with them. I love the give and takes. And if I can pass on two or three things about my experience... To get here for many of them is quite magical. That is what it means to have an opportunity... It really speaks to me." Zinedine Zidane, Alpine’s equal opportunity programmes mentor.


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