Renault CEO: Alpine Staying in F1 ‘for a Long Time’
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In an interview with the AFP, Alpine's boss believes that "the team has everything to succeed." The French team will be equipped with a Mercedes engine from next season.
With 20 points, Alpine ranks last among the Builders. The fifth experience in Formula 1, after adopting the name of the Renault parent house, is the worst in results: the Enstone-based squire always alternated between lockers five and six among the ten teams that confirm the grid. To remember one outstanding season, the brand fans have to retract the calendar to 2007, when the alignment composed by Giancarlo Fisichella and Heikki Kovalainen ende…
Renault CEO: Alpine staying in F1 ‘for a long time’
Renault will be “staying in Formula 1 for a long time” with the Alpine team, new CEO Francois Provost said in an interview with French broadcaster Canal+. In his third month in charge of Renault, Provost sought to lessen speculation about the team’s commitment to F1 ahead of the team abandoning its own power unit in favor of a Mercedes partnership beginning next year. Provost appeared at an F1 paddock for the first time last weekend at the Itali…
Alpine staying in F1 "for a long time", says Renault CEO - BlackBook Motorsport
Provost replaced Luca de Meo in July CEO says Alpine have already “made many steps forward” New Renault chief executive François Provost has confirmed that the company remains committed to Formula One for “a long time” through its Alpine brand. Provost was appointed as chief executive of the French car manufacturer at the end of July following Luca de Meo’s departure after five years in the role. His promotion from within, rather than the arriva…
Formula 1 News: Renault CEO vows long-term F1 stay on paddock debut
(GMM) Renault’s new chief executive Francois Provost (pictured) has made his first appearance in the Formula 1 paddock, insisting the French carmaker is committed to the sport. Provost, who replaced … Read More The post Formula 1 News: Renault CEO vows long-term F1 stay on paddock debut appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
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