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Renault Finally Announces Huge Alpine F1 Change Despite Significant Backlash
The announcement came on Monday, days after Alpine's aggrieved factory staff made a last appeal to Renault CEO Luca de Meo, urging him to reconsider the plan to transition into a customer team in Formula 1. Ultimately, the Renault board reached its final decision on September 30th.
Struggling F1 team Alpine will pull the plug on Renault as its engine provider
Struggling Formula 1 team Alpine confirmed it will no longer use its homemade Renault engines in 2026. Alpine said in a statement on Monday that its F1 engine factory at Viry-Chatillon on the outskirts of Paris would become an engineering center called Hypertech Alpine, starting from the end of this year.
Renault and Alpine confirm end of F1 power unit production
Renault Group, the parent company of the Alpine F1 team, confirmed in a statement on Monday that the group would stop building its own F1 power units following the 2025 season. The team’s power unit facility at Viry-Chatillon will become the Hypertech Alpine facility,
Renault to end F1 engine programme after 2025
Renault will end its Formula 1 engine programme after the 2025 season, the French car company has announced. The decision means Renault's Alpine team will have to buy engines from another manufacturer,
Renault to stop making F1 engines after 2025 season
It will include the establishment of an '
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monitoring unit'. "Formula One activities at Viry, excluding the development of a new engine, will continue until the end of the 2025 season," it said. "Each employee affected by this transformation project will ...
Renault Dejará De Producir Motores De F1 En 2026 (Oficial)
El constructor de automóviles francés Renault dejará de producir motores para la Fórmula 1 a partir de 2026, anunció este lunes su escudería Alpine.
Renault to end Formula One engine production from 2026
Renault are to stop producing Formula One engines from 2026, ending almost half a century of use in Formula One, the French manufacturer's Alpine team announced on Monday. "Formula 1 activities at Viry,
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Lewis Hamilton Makes Huge Career Move Away From F1 - Set For Imminent Release
Lewis Hamilton has announced a new venture away from Formula One. The F1 icon has partnered with renowned designer Kim Jones ...
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Alpine to halt F1 engine production in 2025, will become power unit customer team
According to the announcement, operations will begin by late 2024, and it will work on various projects, including the future ...
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Daniel Ricciardo could have been axed after F1 Spanish Grand Prix, Red Bull boss Christian Horner says
Daniel Ricciardo's Formula 1 season could have been over as early as June according to Red Bull Racing's team principal ...
Motor Authority
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Renault stops F1 engine development, focuses on Alpine supercar
The site is where Renault develops and manufactures Formula 1 power units currently supplied exclusively to the Alpine
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Daniel Ricciardo offered F1 lifeline with new role at Red Bull
The Australian driver was dropped from Red Bull reserve team RB earlier this week after a series of underwhelming ...
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Ex F1 paramedic takes on ambulance education role
John Atkins trained as a paramedic in the Bailiwick of Guernsey and has held senior roles in the ambulance service in the UK ...
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F1 announce 'IMMERSIVE' change to grand prix weekends
Formula 1 has unveiled an exciting new partnership with The LEGO Group, set to bring an 'immersive' experience to grand prix ...
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Red Bull Insider Speaks Out on Sebastian Vettel F1 Return
Helmut Marko reveals doubts about Sebastian Vettel's possible return to Formula 1 due to the competitiveness of young drivers ...
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