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Brivio leaves Suzuki to lead Alpine

Reading reports, it appears that Renault, now called Alpine, may have a new management structure heading into 2021. Reports suggest that Davide Brivio may be joining the team in a CEO role while executive director Marcin Budkowski may take over as team principal. This leaves Cyril Abiteboul moving to a different position within Alpine. No […] The post Brivio leaves Suzuki to lead Alpine appeared first on The Parc Fermé.
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