Alpine F1 team to run on Mercedes power units from 2026 season
Following months of speculation Alpine F1 Team has officially announced its decision to switch to Mercedes power units and gearboxes starting from the 2026 season
Following months of speculation Alpine F1 Team has officially announced its decision to switch to Mercedes power units and gearboxes starting from the 2026 season
Otmar Szafnauer has opened up on his tumultuous tenure at the Alpine F1 team, revealing shocking details that highlight the internal struggles and mismanagement he never had “full control” over
Alpine employees at the Viry-Chatillon facility have expressed profound discontent following the confirmation of Renault F1 engine shutdown effective from the 2026 season
Renault F1 engine programme is set to shutdown at the conclusion of the 2025 season with Alpine switching to Mercedes from 2026
According to Esteban Ocon, one of the main reasons behind Alpine’s struggles this season is because some of the driver feedback from previous years has never been taken into consideration.
Alpine F1 team has initiated talks with other manufacturers regarding the possibility of working out a customer deal as it plans to abandon its works Renault engine in 2026.
Renault boss Luca de Meo insists the company has no intention of selling Alpine Formula 1 squad.
Nick Chester, a former technical director for Renault, is reported to have joined Andretti F1 project after leaving McLaren’s Formula E team to serve as the technical director.
Renault CEO Luca de Meo acknowledged that conversations about supplying engines to the upcoming ‘Andretti Global’ team are underway.