Electric cars are getting more and more affordable – prices are down £3,750 year-on-year according to The Independent EV Price Index – and Renault is about to launch a super-desirable small electric ...
The Alpine Renault A442B, winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, returned to life with its powerful V6 turbo engine. The car that claimed victory in 1978 still delivers incredible sound and presence today ...
While Alpine managing director Steve Nielsen is not aware of Christian Horner being in talks with the team, that does not mean he can rule out such an alliance. Alas, Horner and Briatore are “old ...
Many questions surround the future of Alpine’s Formula One team before it undergoes a significant change in 2026. After becoming a works manufacturer team again in 2016, the Renault-owned squad is ...
Brothers Louis, Marcel, and Fernand Renault established their eponymous nameplate in 1899. Louis, an engineer, actually built the first official Renault, the Voiturette, or “little car” in English, a ...
New Renault Group CEO Francois Provost has reaffirmed that the brand will be in Formula 1 “for a long time”, as he visited the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. It was Provost’s first visit to a race ...
September 10 - Renault will be "staying in Formula 1 for a long time" with the Alpine team, new CEO Francois Provost said in an interview with French broadcaster Canal+. In his third month in charge ...
MONZA, Italy - French driver Pierre Gasly has signed a contract extension with Alpine until the end of the 2028 season, the Renault-owned Formula One team announced at the Italian Grand Prix on ...
MONZA, Italy, Sept 6 - French driver Pierre Gasly has signed a contract extension with Alpine until the end of the 2028 season, the Renault-owned Formula One team announced at the Italian Grand Prix ...
Pierre Gasly has signed a contract extension to stay with Alpine's Formula 1 team until 2028. Gasly joined Alpine in 2023 on an initial deal to the end of 2026, a landmark season which will see F1 ...
The BWT Alpine Formula One team sits firmly at the bottom of the constructors' table. In the team's various guises over the years, as Renault, Lotus, and Alpine, it has not been champion since 2006.