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Alpine planning F1 stay from here to eternity

Renault CEO Luca de Meo has likened Alpine to a 'mini-Ferrari' by saying he wants the brand to remain in Formula 1 'for eternity'. Ferrari are, of course, F1’s most iconic constructor with a long and illustrious history and reached 1,000 World Championship races at last year’s Tuscan Grand Prix. By contrast, Alpine are a new name, having been rebranded from Renault to promote the company’s performance-car division and will compete for the first time at the 2021 season-opener in Bahrain. Doubts have been raised in the recent past about how long Renault would stay in F1, with the French manufacturer having dipped in and out as a constructor and engine supplier since arriving on the...
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