Renault will stop producing F1 engines for the Alpine team at the end of 2025.
The French manufacturer's Enstone-based Alpine team will become a customer from 2026 and are expected to take on Mercedes power units for F1's new engine regulations.
"Alpine's management confirms its project to transform the site into a centre of engineering and high-tech excellence by late 2024," an Alpine statement read. Renault has produced F1 engines for much of the past five decades since first entering the sport in 1977. "Creating this Hypertech Alpine centre is key to Alpine's development strategy and, more broadly, to the Group's innovation strategy," Alpine CEO Philippe Krief said.
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