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Alpine to use Mercedes power units in F1
Alpine F1 reaches power unit agreement with Mercedes for 2026 season
Alpine announced earlier during this Formula 1 season that they would shutter their power unit program in 2026 when the new technical regulations are enacted. This announcement put the team on the cusp of becoming a customer operation,
Alpine to use Mercedes power units in F1 from 2026
With new engine rules coming at the end of next season, Alpine said on Tuesday that Mercedes will be its
power
unit
supplier “for the duration of the new regulation era, from 2026 until at least 2030." “The team remains focused on performing in the ...
Alpine confirm Mercedes engine partnership after shutting down F1 power unit project
Alpine confirmed over the summer their plan to move away from being a Formula 1 works team and start operating as an engine customer, shutting down their own power unit project
Alpine F1 team to use Mercedes power units from 2026
With Renault ending its F1 power unit program, Alpine will have to turn to an outside supplier for the first time.
Alpine to use Mercedes engines from 2026
The Renault-owned Alpine team will use Mercedes engines in Formula 1 from the 2026 season. The deal, which follows the decision in September to end Renault’s own engine programme in 2025, runs until at least the end of 2030.
Motor racing-Renault's Alpine F1 team to use Mercedes engines from 2026
Renault's Alpine Formula One team will use Mercedes engines and gearboxes from the sport's new era starting in 2026, they announced on Tuesday. Alpine said in a statement the power unit agreement would run until at least 2030.
Alpine signs F1 engine deal with Mercedes from 2026
Alpine has signed an agreement to race with Mercedes Formula One power units from the start of the 2026 season after opting to close its factory engine program. Alpine, which is owned by Renault, has raced as a factory team in F1 since 2016,
Mercedes agree F1 deal with Alpine ahead of new rules in 2026
Alpine F1 have announced that it will take Mercedes engines from 2026 after ditching their own power unit programme earlier this year. The multi-year agreement will see Mercedes-Benz supply French team Alpine with power units and gearboxes,
Alpine's F1 Team Will Use Mercedes Engines in 2026
After decades of on-again, off-again running as a works operation, the Renault F1 program is officially a customer.
It’s official: Alpine will use Mercedes engines from 2026
Alpine has confirmed that it will use engines and gearboxes built by Mercedes when the new era of F1 regulations take hold in 2026. The move has long been expected: rumours about parent firm Renault’s wavering commitment to developing its own power unit began bubbling earlier this year,
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Alpine F1 Team Moving to Mercedes Power in 2026
Alpine has confirmed that it will enter into a
power
unit
and gearbox supply deal with Mercedes when Formula 1 introduces ...
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