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Alpine F1 sign ex-MotoGP boss Davide Brivio as new racing director

Davide Brivio joins Alpine for first year of Renault rebrand after overseeing Suzuki's MotoGP project; Italian is team's new racing director although specific role and responsibilities will be announced in coming weeks

Last Updated: 17/01/21 11:07am

The Alpine Formula 1 team have confirmed the appointment of former MotoGP team boss Davide Brivio as their new racing director as Renault's rebranded outfit continue their big 2021 shake-up.

Alpine are a new name on the grid for this season as Renault give their performance sub-brand the full F1 treatment, and the French manufacturer had already confirmed long-time boss Cyril Abiteboul's exit this January.

Now, the expected arrival of Brivio - who was a respected team manager of MotoGP's Suzuki - has been announced, although Alpine say 'his specific role and responsibilities will be announced in the coming weeks'.

  • Renault reveal first look at Alpine F1 livery

Marcin Budkowski could land the role of Alpine's team principal.

Brivio arrives with a wealth of experience having fronted Suzuki's MotoGP project - leading them to the championship last season. The Italian, 52, left the team last week.

He will report to newly-appointed CEO Laurent Rossi at Alpine.

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Two-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso is returning to the grid to join Alpine, alongside Esteban Ocon, and the team have already offered a glimpse of their livery for 2021.

A 'temporary winter livery' was revealed last week, with Alpine's full design for their first year of F1 will be unveiled in February.

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