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Renault confirms end of F1 power unit project in 2026

Renault has confirmed that its power unit operation will cease at the end of the current set of regulations, with the Alpine Formula 1 team to become a customer entry. The intention to turn Alpine into a customer team was made public earlier this year, and Renault said at the time that it was entering a period of consultation as it explored different options for the Viry-Chatillon facility that has made F1 engines for the majority of the past 50 years. Employees staged a protest at the Italian Grand Prix asking for Renault to reconsider as they felt they had been making good progress with the 2026 power unit regulations, but it has now been confirmed that 2025 will be the last year of...
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