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F1, Alpine and Renault
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,
Renault's French F1 employees 'deplore' Alpine engine decision
Alpine's French-based Formula One employees spoke out on Tuesday against the Renault-owned carmaker's decision to cease engine production at the Viry-Chatillon facility at the end of next season.
Renault to stop making F1 engines after nearly half-a century; Alpine to remain customer team from 2026
Renault entered F1 in 1977, introducing the turbo engine to motor racing’s flagship sport and winning five drivers’ titles and six constructors’ crowns.
Alpine to close F1 engine programme with Mercedes switch likely
Alpine announced that the Viry-Chatillon facility outside Paris, which employs more than 300 staff, would become a ‘Hypertech’ centre of engineering with their F1 engine production ending next year
Renault stops F1 engine development, focuses on Alpine supercar
A major shakeup is underway at the Viry-Châtillon motorsports skunkworks located south of Paris, which serves both Renault and its Alpine performance brand. The site is where Renault develops and manufactures Formula 1 power units currently supplied exclusively to the Alpine F1 team, which is based in the U.K. and prior to 2021 raced as Renault.
Alpine will pull plug on Renault as 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,
Motor racing-Renault's French F1 employees 'deplore' Alpine engine decision
Alpine's French-based Formula One employees spoke out on Tuesday against the Renault-owned carmaker's decision to cease engine production at the Viry-Chatillon facility at the end of next season. The move,
Renault F1 engine: The history of its power units in Formula 1
Renault has finally confirmed that it will stop its F1 engine operation with the change coming into effect for the 2026 season and beyond. This comes after months of speculation surrounding the future of the French engine manufacturer,
Renault Faces Backlash as Alpine F1 Engine Production Set to End, Staff at Viry Outraged
Renault’s decision to halt production of Formula 1 engines at its Viry-Chatillon facility by the end of 2025 has sparked outrage among the workforce. The move, confirmed after months of internal debate,
Aggrieved Alpine F1 engine staff hit back after exit in bold statement
Renault's Alpine engine staff at the Viry-Châtillon factory targeted the company in a bold statement after it decided to exit Formula 1 as a works outfit.
Goodwood
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Alpine A390 and Renault 4 among new reveals at the Paris Motor Show 2024
Yes, motor shows still exist, and there's no better proof of this than the Paris show that runs from the 14th-20th October.
The New York Times
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Alpine to halt F1 engine production in 2025, will become power unit customer team
Alpine
confirmed that Formula One activities at Viry-Châtillon, where its
Renault
engines are based, will stop at the end ...
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Renault Will Shut Down Its Formula 1 Engine Program After the 2025 Season
Renault will close its independent Formula 1 engine program after the 2025 season, marking the end of an operation that has ...
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on MSN
Renault Doesn't Even Trust Renault To Build Competitive Formula 1 Engines
Renault engines have powered 11 world drivers’ championship victories since 1992, including two as a constructor with ...
The Sports Rush
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F1 Expert Questions Why Renault Didn’t Hire Alain Prost as Team Principal
An F1 pundit discusses the mess at Alpine as he wonders why Alain Prost was never made Renault's team principal when he ...
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