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Motor racing-De Meo's exit changes nothing for Alpine F1 team, Briatore says

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Posted on June 15, 2025

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Motor racing-De Meo's exit changes nothing for Alpine F1 team, Briatore says
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By Alan Baldwin MONTREAL (Reuters) -The departure from Renault of chief executive Luca de Meo changes nothing for the French carmaker's Alpine Formula One team, de facto principal Flavio Briatore told

Briatore Claims De Meo's Departure Has No Impact on Alpine F1 Team

By Alan Baldwin

MONTREAL (Reuters) -The departure from Renault of chief executive Luca de Meo changes nothing for the French carmaker's Alpine Formula One team, de facto principal Flavio Briatore told Reuters on Sunday.

Renault announced Luca De Meo was leaving shortly after the newspaper Le Figaro reported he will take over the leadership of the luxury group Kering.

Briatore, a title-winning boss of the Benetton and Renault F1 teams, returned to Formula One a year ago as executive adviser to De Meo and has been running the team since Oliver Oakes resigned as principal.

Briatare has denied being tasked to improve the team's performance prior to selling it. Alpine are currently last of the 10 teams.

"Nothing, absolutely nothing," Briatore said when asked after the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal what De Meo's departure changed for the team.

"Nothing changed for me. Not for me or the team. And congratulations to Luca, new job," he said.

Alpine will compete with Mercedes power units next season after Renault decided last September to end engine production at its Viry-Chatillon factory outside Paris.

The team, whose investors include Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds and NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, are currently alone in using Renault power units.

De Meo said last October that Renault were spending up to 250 million euros ($289 million) a year on engine production while buying in from another manufacturer would cost less than $20 million.

($1 = 0.8662 euros)

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • Luca de Meo leaves Renault for Kering.
  • Flavio Briatore claims no impact on Alpine F1.
  • Alpine to use Mercedes engines next season.
  • Renault ends engine production at Viry-Chatillon.
  • Alpine currently last in F1 standings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Briatore say about De Meo's departure?
Briatore stated that De Meo's departure changed nothing for him or the Alpine F1 team, expressing congratulations for De Meo's new job.
What is the current performance status of the Alpine F1 team?
Alpine is currently last among the 10 teams in Formula One, according to Briatore.
What changes are happening with Renault's engine production?
Renault will end engine production at its Viry-Chatillon factory and Alpine will compete with Mercedes power units next season.
Who are some of the investors in the Alpine F1 team?
Investors in the Alpine F1 team include Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds and NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
How much is Renault spending on engine production annually?
Renault was spending up to 250 million euros ($289 million) a year on engine production, while buying from another manufacturer would cost less than $20 million.

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