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Renault to end F1 engine programme
Renault to Shutter Formula 1 Engine Program in 2025
Alpine F1 will continue — but not with Renault power. The automaker says it will no longer build its own engines for Formula 1, starting in 2026.
Renault to end F1 engine programme after 2025
Renault will end its Formula 1 engine programme after the 2025 season, the French car company has announced. The decision means Renault's Alpine team will have to buy engines from another manufacturer, which is expected to be Mercedes, from 2026.
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, starting from the end of this year.
Renault Confirms End to F1 Engine Project after 2025 Season
Renault has confirmed that its Formula 1 engine activities will cease at the end of the 2025 season. The move has been widely anticipated for a couple of months and has been met with widespread criticism in Renault’s native France, with employees lobbying to reverse the decision.
Renault Finally Announces Huge Alpine F1 Change Despite Significant Backlash
A statement from Renault has confirmed that it will be abandoning Alpine's 2026 Formula 1 engine project at its Viry-Châtillon factory in France, thereby ending its involvement in the premier class as a works outfit.
Renault to stop making F1 engines after 2025 season
Renault will end Formula 1 engine production at their Viry-Chatillon factory after the 2025 season, with the French carmaker's Alpine team set to race with power units made by another manufacturer.
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
Alpine F1 team set to JOIN forces with rivals after bombshell ending statement
With Renault no longer producing F1 engines, Alpine will have to become a customer team, buying engines from a new manufacturer, with a Mercedes partnership not out of the questio
Alpine announced new Hypertech center, will stop making F1 engines after 2025
The bottom line is that Alpine will no longer be an F1 engine supplier. The post Alpine announced new Hypertech center, will stop making F1 engines after 2025 appeared first on The Manual.
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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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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 ...
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Renault to Cease Formula 1 Engine Production from 2026
Renault will stop producing Formula 1 engines starting in 2026, ending nearly 50 years of activity in motorsport, as ...
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Renault Doesn't Even Trust Renault To Build Competitive Formula 1 Engines
Renault’s near-non-stop participation in Formula 1, which began in 1977, has been tumultuous, to say the least. While the ...
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Renault To End Formula One Engine Production From 2026
Renault are to stop producing Formula One engines from 2026, ending almost half a century of use in Formula One, the French ...
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Renault confirms end of F1 power unit project in 2026
Renault has confirmed that its power unit operation will cease at the end of the current set of regulations, with the Alpine ...
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Renault stops F1 engine development, focuses on Alpine supercar
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