Alpine F1 boss hails Renault support amid criticism
Alpine boss Oliver Oakes has hailed the support that parent company Renault brings to the F1 team amid criticism from one of his predecessors.
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Alpine boss Oliver Oakes has hailed the support that parent company Renault brings to the F1 team amid criticism from one of his predecessors.
Alpine Executive Advisor Flavio Briatore has explained the Anglo-French Formula 1 team's decision to scrap producing Renault engines in Viry-Chatillon.
The FIA has said that F1's revamped power unit regulations won't "twist somebody's arm" to remain as an engine manufacturer amid Renault's impending exit.
The FIA has fined both Honda and Alpine for procedural breaches in accordance with the yearly Formula 1 cost cap for the 2023 season. The cost cap, which limited sides’ ...
General Motors brand Cadillac is allegedly nearing an acquisition of Renault's 2026 Formula 1 engine information to aid its own project, according to a report.
Alpine would have "collapsed" in "two years" without the decision to abandon the Renault F1 engine programme beyond 2025, according to CEO Luca De Meo.
Audi has insisted that Renault's choice to depart Formula 1 will not have an impact on the group's "long-term commitment" to the sport.
Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo has said the decision to scrap the French marque's Formula 1 engine development for the Alpine squad was "heartbreaking."
Renault shutting down its Formula 1 engine programme at the end of 2025 signals the end of one of the most infamous downfalls in the sport's history.
Alpine Team Principal Oliver Oakes welcomes the Renault Group's decision to abandon its Formula 1 engine project, saying "I want the best engine."