The Impact of Luca de Meo’s Departure on Alpine F1 Team: Navigating a New Era in Formula One

When Luca de Meo took over as Renault’s CEO in 2020, the company was in dire straits, facing a substantial loss amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. Through his leadership, he orchestrated a ‘Renaulution’, transforming the company and bringing them to a profitable position. With de Meo’s departure to Kering, the future of Renault, especially the products introduced during his tenure, is uncertain. His unique approach of blending product passion with financial acumen set him apart from others in the industry. De Meo’s focus on creating exceptional cars contrasted with the cost-cutting…

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Revving Towards Victory: Kubica Drives Ferrari to Le Mans Triumph on Autosport Podcast

The #83 AF Corse team with Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson, and Ye Yifei secured the victory in a thrilling race, narrowly beating the #6 Porsche team. The disqualification of the Ferrari #50 post-race led to the promotion of the #12 JOTA Cadillac to fourth place. The debate over the balance of performance set by the ACO continued after the race. In the LMP2 and LMGT3 categories, Inter Europol claimed victory, and the AO by TF team won the Pro-Am category. Richard Leitz achieved his sixth victory in the LMGT3 class…

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Disastrous Debut: Hadjar’s Canadian GP Nightmare Unfolds

Isack Hadjar expressed his disappointment with the outcome of Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix, where Racing Bulls faced challenges in the midfield. Despite a strong performance in the recent European races, neither Hadjar nor team-mate Liam Lawson could optimize their tire performance in Canada. Starting from 12th due to a grid penalty, Hadjar struggled with excessive tire degradation, leading to an early pit stop and a challenging one-stop strategy stuck in traffic. Team principal Laurent Mekies acknowledged their lack of pace and a cooling issue that forced Lawson’s retirement on…

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