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Alpine could team up in F1 with GM and Andretti

Jul.25 Renault's rumoured decision to scrap its engine program could provide a route into Formula 1 for General Motors and Andretti. That is the claim of Auto Motor und Sport, even though earlier reports suggested a customer supply of Mercedes power units was a more likely option for Renault's struggling Alpine team – and perhaps as soon as 2025. However, journalist Michael Schmidt says Alpine actually 'has not yet made a decision about what it will do'. His theory is that the team could simply re-organise its Viry-Chatillon engine factory to build a works engine 'in cooperation with General Motors'. That would give GM and Cadillac an alternate route into Formula 1, with their...
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