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Martin Brundle "pretty sure" he knows which F1 team Esteban Ocon is joining

Esteban Ocon is leaving Alpine at the end of the year and his Formula 1 future is the subject of much intrigue given his track record of struggling to get along with team-mates

Esteban Ocon is leaving Alpine at the end of the season(Getty Images)

Martin Brundle expects Esteban Ocon to driver for Haas next year after his Alpine exit.

It was announced earlier this week that this season will be Ocon's last as an Alpine driver. The news was made public just eight days after he caused a collision with team-mate Pierre Gasly which infuriated team boss Bruno Famin.

Ocon has something of a reputation for such incidents with team-mates which may well put off top teams. And, according to Sky Sports F1 pundit Brundle, the Frenchman is expected to sign with another outfit in the bottom five.

Speaking on the live TV broadcast ahead of practice in Montreal on Friday, Brundle said: "We think he'll turn up at Haas next year. He'll be there, I'm pretty sure he'll be there."

Colleague Danica Patrick thinks that would be a good decision and said: "When you look at his track record and the speed that he has, I think he still has great value to teams so, yeah, a team like Haas does make the most amount of sense. They have some veteran drivers and Esteban is younger, so I think it's a good move."

The timing of the announcement of Ocon's impending exit naturally led to speculation that his brainless move on Gasly in Monaco had been the final straw. But the 27-year-old denied that is the case as he spoke to reporters in Canada.

He said: "A group like Renault doesn't take decisions on single moments like that. For us, it was important that... We've discussed for several months and we decided together not to continue. It's no secret that we've been talking with Alpine and various other teams as well.

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