Bruno Famin The latest F1 news about former Alpine Team Principal Bruno Famin.
Famin, with a technical background, joined Alpine in 2022 and became team principal in July 2023, following earlier successes at Peugeot Sport. Currently, Oliver Oakes is the team principal of Alpine.

Alpine engine deficit revealed after 'shock' announcement

Alpine engine exit labelled 'bad news' and 'a shame' for F1

Alpine address F1 team sale rumour

Renault set to quit F1 as power unit supplier

Alpine confirm Famin to step down as team principal

Alpine F1 set for restructure with new team principal

Alpine defend controversial Briatore return

Famin speaks out after Ocon-Alpine exit confirmed

Alpine team boss highlights impact of recent key signing

Andretti told to follow 'Audi model' as F1 entry hopes dim

Furious Alpine boss threatens 'consequences' after Ocon incident

Unexpected candidate emerges for Alpine F1 seat

Alpine reveal first upgrades for Japanese GP

Alpine reveal weakest area of 2024 F1 car

Krack dismisses Aston Martin concerns over Ben Sulayem investigation

Alpine announces technical restructure following poor 2024 start

How Alpine is making the most of unexpected cash boost

Alpine boss Famin reveals F1 engine concern

Alpine's new car has potential despite a huge limitation

Alpine boss Famin responds to F1's Andretti decision
Lando Norris reveals major F1 title setback remains 'very clear in my head'
Oscar Piastri brutally overlooked as Lando Norris and Max Verstappen overwhelmingly backed for F1 title
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Max Verstappen smashes F1 record again as crushing dominance heads to crescendo
Charles Leclerc casts doubt over key Ferrari ambition
Alpine make final driver selection for 2026 F1 season
George Russell delivers 'lose-lose' Max Verstappen claim over Mercedes links
Felipe Massa trial to begin as Bernie Ecclestone, F1 and FIA named as defendants