Famin Exit Signals Deeper Alpine Retreat Amid F1 Sale Talk
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It is not really a surprise, but it is also not an announcement made in the usual ways: Bruno Famin has left his post within the Alpine brand, something that the French builder announced through a statement entitled... “Alpine Endurance Team continues its preparations for his latest campaign in Hypercar at the FIA WEC“. Bruno Famin, who held the position of Alpine motorsport director, had already disappeared from the team’s communication, who re…
The departure of Bruno Famin from the Renault group constitutes a new strong signal of the strategic evolution under way at Alpine F1, against the background of discussions about the opening of its capital. According to Ouest-France, this departure is now an act of action and marks "a new step in the profound reorganization" of Alpine's sports activities. A decision that is part of a broader transformation dynamic for the French brand. Back in 2…
Formula 1 News: Famin exit signals deeper Alpine retreat amid F1 sale talk
(GMM) The departure of former F1 team boss Bruno Famin (pictured) is the latest sign Renault is accelerating its withdrawal from top-level motorsport amid ongoing talks to sell a stake … Read More The post Formula 1 News: Famin exit signals deeper Alpine retreat amid F1 sale talk appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
Bruno Famin verl sst Alpine in the course of the announced exit from the WEC. Successor of the motorsport manager in a new double role.
Famin Steps Down From Alpine Hypercar Duties
Photo: MPS Agency Alpine has announced that its vice-president of motorsport Bruno Famin has stepped down from his duties ahead of the new FIA World Endurance Championship season. Famin was appointed executive director of Alpine Racing in 2022, overseeing the Renault-owned marque’s Hypercar program as well as its Formula 1 project and sister brand Dacia’s rally raid project, before taking on the VP of motorsport brief in 2023. On Thursday evenin…
Famin exit signals deeper Alpine retreat amid F1 sale talk
Mar.20 The departure of former F1 team boss Bruno Famin is the latest sign Renault is accelerating its withdrawal from top-level motorsport amid ongoing talks to sell a stake in Alpine. According to Ouest-France newspaper, Famin has now officially left the Renault group, marking 'a new stage in the profound reorganisation' of Alpine's sporting...
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