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Alpine to use Mercedes power units in F1
Motor racing-Renault's Alpine F1 team to use Mercedes engines from 2026
Renault's Alpine Formula One team will use Mercedes engines and gearboxes from the sport's new era starting in 2026, they announced on Tuesday.Alpine said in a statement the power unit agreement would run until at least 2030.
Alpine to use Mercedes power units in F1 from 2026
ENSTONE, England — The struggling Alpine
Formula 1
team will use engines and gearboxes from Mercedes starting in 2026 after parent company Renault cuts its in-house
F1
engine program. With new engine rules coming at the end of next season, Alpine said on ...
Alpine to use Mercedes engines from 2026
The Renault-owned Alpine team will use Mercedes engines in Formula 1 from the 2026 season. The deal, which follows the decision in September to end Renault’s own engine programme in 2025, runs until at least the end of 2030.
Alpine signs F1 engine deal with Mercedes from 2026
Alpine has signed an agreement to race with Mercedes Formula One power units from the start of the 2026 season after opting to close its factory engine program. Alpine, which is owned by Renault, has raced as a factory team in F1 since 2016,
Mercedes agree F1 deal with Alpine ahead of new rules in 2026
Alpine F1 have announced that it will take Mercedes engines from 2026 after ditching their own power unit programme earlier this year. The multi-year agreement will see Mercedes-Benz supply French team Alpine with power units and gearboxes,
FIA announce new F1 race director
F1 race director Niels Wittich steps down with 3 races left in season; Rui Marques to take over
In a statement issued by the FIA, F1’s governing body said Wittich had left the role "to pursue new opportunities.”
Wittich 'steps down' as F1 race director
Niels Wittich has left his role as Formula 1's race director with immediate effect. The German, who had been in the role since 2022, "has stepped down from his position to pursue new opportunities," the FIA said in a statement to BBC Sport.
F1 race director Niels Wittich steps down with 3 races to go
Formula 1 race director Niels Wittich has stepped down in a surprise move with three races to go and the title yet to be decided.
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F1 News: Carlos Sainz Opens Up On Ferrari Exit - 'Couldn't Understand It'
Eventually, he signed with the Williams
F1
team after much analysis and remains eager to join the team in 2025. The ...
Hosted on MSN
12h
This guy loves F1 so much he collects McDonald's in a Ferrari race car
An F1 enthusiast collected his McDonald's meal to-go in a Ferrari race car. Footage shows Fred, a mechanic who repairs single ...
KTNV Las Vegas
19h
Williams Racing hosting fan event leading up to Las Vegas Grand Prix
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The
Formula 1
Las Vegas Grand Prix is only nine days away and teams are drifting into gear in the valley ...
8h
F1 Authentics Launches Aston Martin Aramco F1-Themed Simulator
F1 Authentics has launched its latest offering, an Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team-themed simulator designed to offer fans a ...
8h
on MSN
F1 News: Jeremy Clarkson Delivers Hard Truth About Lewis Hamilton
Jeremy Clarkson, known for being the former host of Top Gear and The Grand Tour, has made bold claims about Lewis Hamilton, ...
21h
on MSN
Celebrate! There's Finally an 'Official Chocolate Bar' of Formula 1
On Monday, the championship announced that it has signed Nestle’s KitKat to become, well, Formula 1’s official chocolate bar.
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Britain’s youngest racing driver dreaming of Formula 1 before he can read and write
He can’t yet read or write, but one four-year-old already dreams of becoming Formula 1 world champion – and has the backing ...
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The multi-billion dollar battle to host an F1 race is heating up
To continue growing, F1 will need to tread a narrow line between the sport’s new audience and its core motor racing fans.
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