Esteban Ocon addresses Renault ‘sad situation’ after controversial F1 engine axe
Renault has pulled the plug on its F1 2026 power unit project.
Renault has pulled the plug on its F1 2026 power unit project.
Alpine unveiled their own new look for the United States Grand Prix in Austin this weekend, with a video game-flavoured twist.
After changing course on their F1 2026 power units for Alpine, Renault CEO Luca de Meo is leaving the door ajar for future engine projects.
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Oscar Piastri ended up moving to McLaren, but Otmar Szafnauer revealed there was a window in which signing him to Alpine was possible.
Oscar Piastri learned a lot from his year on the sidelines at Alpine, but felt being on track would have been better for him.
"Two more years like this and the whole project was out of control."
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The FIA has released its F1 2023 cost cap review, and two power unit manufacturers have seen procedural breaches identified.
Mark Webber has given his feedback on Alpine recruit Jack Doohan, with his client Oscar Piastri having departed their programme for McLaren.