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Abiteboul emphasises Alpine task won't harm Renault F1 role

Renault’s Formula 1 boss Cyril Abiteboul has stressed that his position will not change in spite of him being tasked with outlining a plan for the Alpine brand. Following a tumultuous period in the wake of the Carlos Ghosn scandal Renault is restructuring under the leadership of Luca de Meo. De Meo took up his position in July and attended last month’s Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, with Renault committing itself to the championship long-term. On Thursday De Meo gave the green light to plans to group Renault’s organisation around four business units: Renault, Dacia, Alpine and New Mobility, with De Meo labelling it a “simpler” approach. Related Posts Tanak on top in Rally...
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