He rose to the challenge in great style, and proved to be a very capable leader who motivated the troops.
The key to success was having a more consistent car than previously. The VF-23 had been quick, but it took more out of its tyres than rivals, triggering early pit stops that usually put the drivers out of contention for points.
That was addressed for 2024, and with the support of Nico Hülkenberg and Kevin Magnussen – both of whom could see a bigger picture – Komatsu was able to push the team forward.
“From the get-go, they completely bought into the idea of how to improve the team,” says Komatsu.
“Kevin and Nico, they helped each other out on the track, off the track”
“Of course, Kevin’s got decent experience of this team, like six seasons before this year, so he knew the people, he knew what I was facing. He knew the strengths and weaknesses. But he’s been so positive and helpful in moving the team around.
“And then Nico, even though before this year he was only with us for one year, he saw enough. And he’s a very clever guy as well, and his work ethic is really, really good. So again, whatever discussion I had, both of them were completely on board.”
Komatsu cites the example of Bahrain testing, where the team took the unusual course of concentrating on high fuel and race runs in order to ensure that it had got fully on top of the previous season’s tyre issues.
“When I decided to do the high fuel long run only, to start off the drivers were not happy,” he says. “But I said look, this is what we need to do because of this, that’s the biggest problem. If we don’t get answer on this one, we’re not going to move forward. But then once we were on the same page again, they never looked back.
“They completely bought into it, on board, worked as a member of the team, and then they made a great contribution. So that team dynamics, and Kevin and Nico, they helped each other out on the track, off the track, and they actually made my job easier.
“In the sense that if you have to swap positions or use team orders or whatever, or in a run programme run different fuel loads, different priorities that may make one of them look worse than he really is, they don’t care. They know that we are working for the team.”
On more than one occasion Magnussen conducted a robust defence as he protected Hülkenberg up ahead.
As the results began to come so the team had a clear sense of purpose in battling RB for sixth in the championship, with a ninth place finish here or a 10th place there making the difference.
It was only Alpine’s astonishing double podium in the Interlagos rain that pushed both teams down a slot, with Haas eventually claiming seventh.
Raised expectations
There was some disappointment after the Abu Dhabi finale that Alpine had snuck past, but nevertheless it was a great season for the team.
“I think you’ve got to look at it that if somebody told us that we got to finish P7 this year we’d have all signed it off at the start of the year,” says Komatsu.
“But of course, the bar is raised every single time we do better, our expectations are higher, the bar of acceptance, what we are fighting for each race, which is good.