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Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo has said the decision to scrap the French marque’s Formula 1 engine development for the Alpine squad was “heartbreaking.”
Renault’s Viry-Chatillon facility in France will no longer supply power to the Alpine team after the 2025 season, ending a nearly 50-year run of producing F1 engines. Alpine will seek a customer engine deal for the 2026 season, while Viry staff will shift focus to other Renault projects. Although the news has been challenging for Viry employees, Renault CEO De Meo emphasized that the decision was made after careful consideration of the team’s performance and future prospects in F1. De Meo acknowledged the dedication of Viry’s staff but underscored the need to prioritize winning in Formula 1 by making strategic decisions. By transitioning to a customer engine deal, Alpine aims to boost its competitiveness, attract sponsors, and improve its financial position in the sport.