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Renault Group’s new chief executive, Francois Provost, has moved to reaffirm the French car maker’s commitment to Formula 1.
Renault’s newly appointed CEO, François Provost, has moved to silence the rumours regarding Alpine once and for all.
Renault Formula One engine staff staged a peaceful protest at the Italian Grand Prix on Friday against the French carmaker's reported plans to end production at the Viry-Chatillon facility near Paris.
Renault on Monday said it has ceased F1 power unit development at Viry-Châtillon, and will eventually wind down production of the current power unit after the 2025 season. The news comes after ...
The former Renault Sport F1 Team launched a rebrand to become Alpine F1 Team. Americans may not know Alpine well, but the French brand is best known for the A110, launched in the 1960s.
However, Renault in October said it will end its F1 power unit program after 2025 to redirect resources to electric vehicle technology, leaving Alpine to seek a new supplier. Alpine in its latest ...