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SILVERSTONE, England (AP) — Alpine is bringing back a figure from its glory days to help the struggling Formula 1 team out of a disastrous season. Steve Nielsen is rejoining the team as managing… ...
Formula 1 team Alpine has appointed Steve Nielsen as managing director to oversee its daily operations. The team said Friday that Nielsen will begin his role in September, ahead of the Italian ...
Steve Nielsen is to return to the Renault-owned Alpine team as managing director. The 60-year-old Briton is one of the most experienced and respected sporting managers in Formula 1. Nielsen spent a ...
Oakes was Alpine’s fourth team boss in less than four years, his predecessors being Famin, Otmar Szafnauer and Cyril Abiteboul. His appointment in 2024 made him F1’s youngest team principal ...
The Alpine Formula 1 team is set to announce that paddock veteran Steve Nielsen will become its new team manager.. Nielsen, 60, has worked in F1 since 1986 having initially started as a truck ...
Alpine is aiming to have its new team leader figure decision made by the F1 summer break at the start of August.
What’s unclear is if Briatore’s assumption of the team management mantle remains temporary. If it is, then it’s on him to find a successor that he is aligned with (not that Oakes wasn’t ...
There's going to be a new name in charge at an F1 team in 2025, but it's nothing compared to the F1 team boss musical chairs last ...
Renault share price has collapsed this week as speculation surrounding the future of its F1 involvement continues to swirl.