Enstone-based team to stop producing F1 engines at end of 2025 having manufactured power units at French base since 1977.
The Alpine Formula 1 team announced on Tuesday it will switch to Mercedes engines from the 2026 season as it bids to keep pace with its rivals.
After decades of on-again, off-again running as a works operation, the Renault F1 program is officially a customer.
With Renault ending its F1 power unit program, Alpine will have to turn to an outside supplier for the first time.
Alpine has confirmed a new engine partnership for the 2026 Formula 1 season, announcing that it will switch to better power ...
Alpine has confirmed it will become a Mercedes customer from the new power unit regulations in 2026, following the closure of ...
Alpine effectively takes the Mercedes customer deal from Aston Martin, which from 2026 is becoming Honda’s works partner in ...
Alpine Formula 1 team will switch to Mercedes engines and gearboxes starting 2026 after Renault scales down its in-house F1 ...
Despite employee protests and continued work on the 2026 power unit, Renault announced in September that the F1 project would ...
Alpine F1 have announced that it will take Mercedes engines from 2026 after ditching their own power unit programme earlier ...