Now Renault has effectively confirmed its Formula 1 engine programme will close after 2025, our writers reflect on the move and the status of the ailing manufacturer
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Renault to stop F1 engine programme ahead of Mercedes switch
Renault has signalled its F1 engine programme will conclude at the end of 2025 – ahead of Alpine’s expected move to customer Mercedes power from 2026
BővebbenRed Bull chief announces REPLACEMENT following key departure
Red Bull chief announces REPLACEMENT following key departure
BővebbenIt wouldn’t have made sense to promote Colapinto earlier – Vowles
Williams team principal James Vowles doubts that the team’s line-up would have been strengthened by introducing Franco Colapinto earlier in the season, despite the Argentinian’s strong …
BővebbenRenault to cease work on F1 engine plans as Alpine prepares for customer switch
Alpine has announced that Renault will cease work on developing an engine for the 2026 Formula 1 regulations amid the expectation it will revert to a customer team. Renault has supplied Alpine with engines since the Anglo-French outfit’s return to F1 as a works entrant in 2016, but it has been unable to compete with […]
BővebbenBREAKING: Renault finally reach decision over F1 engine programme
Renault has finally reached a decision on its works engine programme at Viry
BővebbenStrategic Collaboration on the Horizon: Williams Engages in Talks with Sauber/Audi for F1 Talent Franco Colapinto Loan
Williams has revealed that it is in negotiations with Sauber over a two-season loan arrangement which would enable Franco Colapinto to remain in Formula 1 in 2025.
BővebbenRevving up the Excitement: Argentina Eyes Return to Formula 1 Racing
The Argentine government is hoping for a return to F1 given a surge in popularity after Franco Colapinto’s debut.
BővebbenThe Legendary Sir Jackie Stewart Unveils the Thrilling World of Formula 1
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BővebbenMohammed Ben Sulayem attacks lack of recognition for FIA in F1
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has launched a scathing attack on its lack of recognition as Formula 1 continues to sustain unprecedented popularity.
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