In a remarkable turn of events, French driver Victor Martins, aged 24, has recently been appointed as the official driver for the Alpine team in the World Endurance Championship. Just hours later, he received another significant announcement, securing the position of reserve driver with the Formula 1 team Williams.
This day has proven to be pivotal for Martins, who has been sought after by two prominent racing teams for the year 2026. Earlier in the day, Alpine confirmed his role as a main driver in the World Endurance Championship (WEC), and shortly thereafter, Williams revealed that he would serve as a reserve driver in Formula 1. Victor Martins has spent the last three seasons competing in Formula 2 with the French team ART, although his performance had been on a decline, finishing fifth in one season and subsequently lower in the following years.
Martins’ Journey to the Top
Martins’ ascent within the racing world has been characterized by a series of ups and downs, particularly during his tenure in Formula 2 where he struggled to maintain consistent results. Nevertheless, his recent dual appointments signal a significant rebound in his career, showcasing the confidence that both Alpine and Williams have in his abilities as a driver.
As he embarks on this new chapter with Alpine in endurance racing and prepares for the responsibilities that come with being a reserve driver for Williams in Formula 1, the motorsport community will be closely watching how Martins adapts to these demanding roles. His experience in competitive racing and the challenges he has faced thus far may serve him well as he transitions into these high-pressure environments.

