New Renault CEO delivers verdict on Alpine’s F1 future
Renault's newly-appointed CEO, Francois Provost, has reiterated the French marque's commitment to F1 with Alpine.
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Renault's newly-appointed CEO, Francois Provost, has reiterated the French marque's commitment to F1 with Alpine.
Alpine driver Franco Colapinto has suffered a crash during the second day of tyre testing for the Pirelli 2026 F1 compounds at the Hungaroring.
Franco Colapinto reveals a lack of confidence with Alpine's 2025 F1 car is why he is unable to recapture the form he showed with Williams last season.
Alpine's parent company, Renault, has announced the appointment of Francois Provost as its new Chief Executive Officer prior to f1's Hungarian GP.
Alpine's Executive Technical Director David Sanchez has said he is "happy" with the progress being made on its 2026 F1 challenger amid a tough season so far.
Jeremy Clarkson has named three F1 teams that would "jump at the chance" to sign Christian Horner, dismissing the idea that Alpine would be one of them.
Oscar Piastri has admitted that he no longer contemplates how his F1 career would have progressed had he remained at Alpine and not signed with McLaren.
Alpine has pinned hope on the impending deal to use Mercedes engines in F1 inspiring an upturn, an agreement that could provide an additional unexpected bonus.
Pierre Gasly has dismissed the Valtteri Bottas rumours swirling around the F1 paddock as “a lot of noise”, urging Alpine to focus on the real challenges ahead.
Alpine has already shifted focus to the 2026 F1 season, as it prepares to commence the regulation era as a Mercedes customer team, according to Pierre Gasly.