Claro Joins BWT Alpine F1 Team in New Regional Alliance
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Read the original note in the following link: Is the end of VTR Mobile approaching? Operator website now offers plans of Claro Chile We all know that the company VTR is now part of América Móvil, the same company behind the operator Claro. In fact, the latter has been promoting its renewed mobile network and that now has 5G. So, VTR will disappear as a brand in Chile? Well we don't know that yet, but if we enter its official website and click wh…
The Silverstone Grand Prix began to be played, with Franco Colapinto imposing himself over his teammates in Alpine. Plarense marked his best time with soft tires and full tank: 1:28.086 recorded in his best record, 1 tenth above Paul Aron, reserve pilot of the squirery that added his first kilometers with Kick Sauer. 3 tenths of Pierre Gasly, who had a FP1 for oblivion. The Estonian marked a record of 1:28.142; while the French did so in 1:28.33…
F1: Steve Nielsen returns to Alpine as Oliver Oakes replacement - BlackBook Motorsport
Briatore remains in control of team despite not being official Alpine employee Nielsen will manage day-to-day running of team operations Claro throws commercial support behind under-pressure Franco Colapinto The Alpine Formula One team have appointed Steve Nielsen as managing director amid a swathe of senior hires ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix. Nielsen will oversee the day-to-day running of the Enstone-based outfit and will report d…
Claro joins BWT Alpine F1 Team in new regional alliance
The post Claro joins BWT Alpine F1 Team in new regional alliance appeared first on SportsMint Media. The French Formula 1 team, BWT Alpine Formula 1 Team, has announced a significant regional partnership with Claro, a leading telecommunications powerhouse in Central and South America. This strategic collaboration is set to considerably amplify Alpine’s footprint across the vibrant Latin American market, with a particular focus on deepening the t…
As expected, the British Steve Nielsen was appointed this Friday morning as Alpine director to compensate for the departure of Ollie Oakes, who intervened in early May.
To rule out versions of a possible downfall in the upcoming races, Alpine confirmed a link with Claro for the Argentine's helmet.
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