The CEO of Renault, Luca de Meo, is convinced that it would not be a wise decision for the French automaker to sell Alpine. The Alpine Formula 1 team has been facing significant challenges to achieve satisfactory results on the track. In 2024, the team managed to score their first point in the race [race name], but unfortunately, a collision with driver [driver name] forced them to retire from the race. As a result of this disappointing performance, speculations about the sale of the team have emerged. However, Renault, the owner of Alpine, has firmly denied these rumors.
Luca de Meo, the CEO of Renault, has made it clear that Alpine is not for sale. De Meo firmly believes that the team will not give up on improving their performance throughout the season. He emphasized that selling the team during a period of poor performance is not in line with their approach of owning the team. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that the team will be available for sale.
Furthermore, Luca de Meo explicitly stated that not even a part of Alpine would be sold. Although Renault had previously sold a 24% stake to an investment group led by Ryan Reynolds, the CEO stated that they do not need the money and have received several offers, all of which were rejected. Selling the team would be considered foolish according to De Meo.
The recent performance of Alpine has been far from satisfactory. The team has consistently failed to deliver good performances over several race weekends. Luca de Meo emphasized that with Renault’s support in Formula 1, Alpine should be able to handle the challenges. However, he also acknowledged that the team currently does not deserve to be considered a top team in the pinnacle of motorsport.
The CEO acknowledged that mistakes are common in Formula 1, but emphasized the importance of maintaining the brand identity of Alpine by showcasing its automotive concept through the blue color of the car. Despite its current challenges, De Meo believes that the team has significant potential and can achieve much better results.
Next season, [driver’s name] will leave the French constructor, and [driver’s name]’s contract will expire at the end of the 2024 season. Therefore, the next season promises great excitement for the Alpine team in Formula 1.