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The Race on MSNRenault CEO exit raises big questions for Alpine F1 teamLuca de Meo, the architect of the Alpine Formula 1 project, will step down as the boss of its parent company Renault nex
There was huge drama at the Canadian GP after George Russell secured his first victory of the 2025 season despite Red Bull’s protest to stewards after the checkered flag was shown
Luca de Meo has resigned as CEO of the Renault Group, a development which could spark doubts about the future of the Alpine Formula 1 team. The Italian, who took up the post in 2020, oversaw a positive change for the company, which he described at the time of its commencement as a “Renaulution”.
Following Ferrari’s disappointing start to the season, reports this week suggested Vasseur was running out of time to turn things around.
Zak Brown transformed McLaren Racing Ltd. from an ailing Formula 1 competitor to the winner of the team championship last year for the first time in 26 years. The California native has also navigated the Covid pandemic,
McLaren have denied reports that US President Donald Trump will be driving one of their F1 cars in a test next week. French broadcaster Canal+ reported that President Trump would drive an F1 car during a test outing next week in Austin but McLaren have rubbished suggestions he will be behind the wheel of one of their cars.
Amidst relentless pressure from fans, media, and Ferrari's own upper management, the Scuderia has cycled through a series of team principals in recent years, each facing intense scrutiny
F1 championship leader Oscar Piastri will start from the second row for the Canadian grand prix, as George Russell takes pole ahead of Max Verstappen in Montreal.