Verstappen, who usually races in Formula One with the number 33, has chosen to race in 2022 with the number 1.
Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso helped Alpine finish fifth in the Formula 1 constructor's championship in the 2021 season.
Jos Verstappen, who raced for Benetton, Simtek, Footwork, Tyrrell, Stewart, Arrows, and Minardi during his F1 career, has dabbled in rallying as a hobby.
The new car will be powered by Ferrari once again, with Alfa Romeo continuing their partnership, but it will lack Ferrari's gearbox.
Incidentally, this track is the one where Michael Schumacher began his racing career as a young go-kart driver.
Red Bull and Mercedes were comfortably the top two teams in the 2021 season, but that could change in 2022.
Aston Martin's workforce has grown since Lawrence Stroll purchased the team in 2018 and invested heavily in it – but that isn't the issue.
Mercedes technical director Mike Elliott believes the 2022 Formula 1 cars will still have some differences in the way they're designed.
Ferrari bounced back spectacularly last season after having its worst season since 1980 in 2021, finishing third and beating McLaren.
The Albert Park circuit is undergoing quite a few changes ahead of the 2022 Australian GP, the third race of the Formula 1 season.