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Famin to stand down as Alpine team principal after F1 summer break

Manager brought in on temporary basis from overseeing Alpine’s motorsport division to run F1 team after Szafnauer axed a year ago now set to stand aside himself

Bruno Famin has announced that he will stand down as Alpine Formula 1 team principal at the end of August, with Hitech F2 and F3 boss Oliver Oakes expected as his replacement.

Famin was originally hired by Alpine to oversee its engine division in early 2022 before he stepped up to become its motorsport vice president in mid-2023 and then its interim team principal when former squad boss Otmar Szafnauer was let go from the team a year ago. Famin carried on in the role in 2024.

But speculation about his position amid the many changes enacted by new team special advisor Flavio Briatore intensified as this weekend’s Belgian GP kicked off, with Autosport reporting that a change of team principal at Alpine was now coming.

Famin confirmed that situation in the team principals’ press conference at Spa on Friday, although he did not name his replacement.

Shortly afterwards, Alpine released this statement confirming the news: "Alpine F1 Team can confirm that Bruno Famin will move away from his current role as team principal of the F1 division by the end of August.

“Bruno will be in charge of all other motorsport activities of the Renault Group at Viry-Chatillon. A new team principal will be announced in due course.”

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Esteban Ocon, Alpine F1 A524

Photo by: Erik Junius

Source: Autosport

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