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F1: Renault looks set to leave F1 at end of 2025

As it prepares to radically transform the Alpine brand, parent company Renault looks set to leave F1 as an engine manufacturer. The French manufacturer, which never got to grips with the hybrid formula, despite being one of the main driving forces behind its introduction, continues to lose ground to its rivals, and has admitted that it sees no real prospect of remedying the situation when the new formula is introduced in 2026. Consequently, in a bid to reduce costs there has been talk of Alpine finding an alternative supplier whilst Renault throws its resources behind other projects. Asked about Alpine engine supply, team boss Bruno Famin, who is to quit the role over the summer break...
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