New Renault CEO Confirms Alpine's F1 Future
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Renault CEO Addresses Speculation on Alpine F1 Team Sale
Francois Provost, the newly appointed chief executive of Renault Group, has quashed rumors of a potential sale of the Alpine Formula 1 team, reinforcing the company’s long-term commitment to the sport. Despite ongoing speculation, Provost has made it clear that Formula 1 remains integral to Alpine’s strategy, a view that aligns with his predecessor Luca de Meo’s vision of utilizing the F1 platform as a pivotal marketing tool for the brand. Under…
Alpine to Remain in F1 Beyond 2025
Francois Provost has confirmed that Alpine will remain in Formula 1 beyond 2025, bringing clarity to weeks of speculation following the surprise departure of former Renault CEO Luca de Meo. “Formula 1 is an integral part of our fundamental strategy for Alpine. I have no intention of changing that,” Provost, de Meo’s successor, said during his first public appearance as Renault Group CEO, presenting the company’s half-year financial results. The …
Formula 1 News: New Renault CEO confirms Alpine's F1 future
(GMM) Francois Provost (pictured) has confirmed that Alpine will remain in Formula 1 beyond 2025, bringing clarity to weeks of speculation following the surprise departure of former Renault CEO Luca … Read More The post Formula 1 News: New Renault CEO confirms Alpine’s F1 future appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
The first words of François Provost about the Alpine F1 team were very much expected by the paddock, the fans of the French team but also the employees of the team in Enstone. The new CEO of the Renault group confirmed the maintenance of Alpine in Formula 1 beyond 2025, putting an end to the weeks of speculation following the surprise departure of the former CEO of Renault, Luca de Meo. "The Formula 1 is an integral part of Alpine's fundamental …
New Renault CEO confirms Alpine's F1 future
Aug.5 Francois Provost has confirmed that Alpine will remain in Formula 1 beyond 2025, bringing clarity to weeks of speculation following the surprise departure of former Renault CEO Luca de Meo. 'Formula 1 is an integral part of our fundamental strategy for Alpine. I have no intention of changing that,' Provost, de Meo's successor, said during...
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