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PlanetF1 on MSNGasly calls for calm as fresh Alpine sale rumours emergeIt’s not the first time that’s been speculated, with Pierre Gasly calling for the team to stick together even “though not everything is great at the moment”. Could the Alp
Pierre Gasly has called on his Alpine F1 team to “stick together” following another high-profile departure. During the Canadian Grand Prix, the Renault Group - which owns the Alpine F1 team - announced the departure of chairman Luca de Meo.
Alpine’s Pierre Gasly expressed both sadness and concern over the announcement that Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo is leaving Renault.
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PlanetF1 on MSNFurther turmoil for Alpine as CEO set to depart in shock announcementThe Alpine Formula 1 team has had a difficult 2025 season, and now a Renault Group CEO is set to depart in a shock announcement.
The Alpine Formula One team has partnered with Endstate to develop travel sneakers that enhance the fan experience.
Fernando Alonso may have been seen around the Alpine garage more than once in Montreal, but Aston Martin insists there's no concern over his future. On paper, the two-time world champion is firmly committed to Aston Martin for 2026 — the year the team is set to debut its first Adrian Newey-designed car.
Alpine's quest for a new F1 team boss starts afresh as a major stumbling block appears to have taken a lead contender out of contention.
Renault Group announces Amel Boubaaya as VP Communications for Alpine, succeeding David Gendry, effective July 1, 2025.